Monday, September 15, 2014

2 British tourists found dead on beach in Thailand

Two British tourists were found battered to death Monday on a beach on a scenic island in southern Thailand that is one of the country's most popular diving destinations.
Police described the two as a 23-year-old woman from Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, and a 24-year-old man from Jersey, Channel Islands. Their nearly naked bodies were discovered on Koh Tao, a small island in the Gulf of Thailand.

A bloodied hoe was found near the bodies and is believed to have been used as the murder weapon, police Col. Prachum Ruangthong said.

APC hails Fashola transparency on Lagos debt

Lagos State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has hailed Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola (SAN) on his explanation about the status of the state’s debt profile.

It also called on the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)-led Federal Government to furnish Nigerians with an account of the status and performance of the financial liabilities it has piled up.

State Publicity Secretary, Joe Igbokwe, in a statement Sunday night, said every Nigerian should be grateful to Fashola and the APC administration in Lagos for utilising the state’s resources to better the lives of the people, noting that while the state was alive to its responsibilities, the Federal Government has abandoned its own.

Taraba Crisis Deepens As Governor Suntai Snubs Deputy At Abuja Airport

Governor Danbaba Suntai of Taraba State yesterday spurned his deputy and acting governor, Garba Umar at the Abuja airport on arrival of the former to Nigeria from overseas treatment.

It was reported that security men attached to Suntai debarred Umar from seeing his boss over claims that he had concluded plans to declare the governor incapacitated following the 2012 air crash that resulted in prolonged hospitalisation abroad.
It was learnt that although Umar had gone to the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja around midnight on Saturday to welcome back his boss from his overseas treatment, security men attached to the governor, stopped him from seeing Suntai.

Umar reportedly left the airport in frustration after many unfruitful attempts to meet with Suntai, who was ferried into the country by a chartered private aircraft just before midnight.
On Sunday, the acting governor also made spirited efforts to meet with his boss but was also prevented from seeing him in a private guest house, where he is said to be resting.

A close aide to the governor said that Suntai was angry with Umar for attempting to declare him unfit to resume work by asking the House of Assembly to probe his state of health.

Pistorius free to compete: South Africa Olympic body

The chief executive of South Africa’s Olympic committee says Oscar Pistorius is free to compete in sporting events, even after his conviction for culpable homicide in the shooting death of his girlfriend.

South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee chief executive Tubby Reddy tells The Associated Press that the sports body has no regulations that prevent someone with a criminal record from representing the country. 

Mr. Reddy says “as he stands right now, he is free (to compete).”
Mr. Reddy adds the South African Olympic body would also allow Pistorius to run after his sentence is decided next month as long as competing doesn’t go against the ruling of the judge. 

Pistorius faces years in prison for the killing of Reeva Steenkamp, but there is no minimum sentence and he could receive no jail time.

Arab states offer assistance to U.S. in fight against IS

Several Arab nations have pledged military support, including airstrikes, to assist in the international campaign against Islamic State militants in Iraq and Syria, according to officials with the U.S. State Department.

The officials, who were not named due to State Department protocol, have been traveling with Secretary of State John Kerry in a week-long trip to consolidate international support for the campaign. They told The New York Times that a series of unnamed Arab countries have made offers to the Iraqi government and United States Central Command to "take more aggressive kinetic action" against IS forces.

United States Central Command, also known as CENTCOM, is tasked with overseeing military operations in the Middle East.
Kerry was in Paris on Sunday, but had already made rounds across countries such as Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Egypt.

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

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Newly Married Nurse Tests Positive To Ebola Virus In Lagos

EBOLA+14 Newly Married Nurse Tests Positive To Ebola Virus In Lagos
This deadly Ebola Virus Disease, EVD, has caused and still causing trouble for many families. The Minister of Health, Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu, has revealed that another Lagos nurse has tested positive to Ebola.

Thursday, May 1, 2014

POLICE SPECIAL FRAUD UNIT ARREST 2 INTERNET ROMANCE SCAMMERS

29 year old Henry Ogu (pictured right), an indigene of Amafor - Ishingwa Umuahia, Abia State and his accomplice, 42 year old Yunusa Okonkwo (pictured left) have been arrested by the Special fraud unit of the Lagos Police command following a petition they received from an American lady saying Henry duped her of N52.5million ($350,000), Punch reports. 
A statement by the SFU Police Public Relations Officer DSP Ngozi Isintume-Agu, states that Henry met the American lady on a dating site sometime in January 2013 and they started a friendship which blossomed into an affair. Later Henry made her believe he was a director in an oil and gas company, called Raydeus Synergy Nigeria Ltd and was in a financial crisis. He asked the lady for assistance which she obliged and sent him $350,000. Continue...
The statement reads in part:

Mourinho regrets Courtois friendly fire

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho was left to rue the performance of the club’s own goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois after their Champions League semi-final elimination by Atletico Madrid.Belgian international Courtois, 21, has been on loan at Atletico from Chelsea since 2011 and he produced a save in Wednesday’s second leg at Stamford Bridge that Mourinho identified as the key moment in the tie.

With Atletico ahead on away goals after Adrian Lopez had cancelled out Fernando Torres’s 36th-minute opener for Chelsea, Courtois plunged to his left to block a header from home skipper John Terry.
Moments later Diego Costa put Atletico 2-1 up from the penalty spot after he had been fouled by Samuel Eto’o and a late Arda Turan effort completed a 3-1 victory that set up a showdown with city rivals Real Madrid in the final in Lisbon on May 24.

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

LA Clippers owner Donald Sterling faces possible indefinite suspension

Culled from The Guardian
Donald Sterling, the embattled owner of the Los Angeles Clippers, could be suspended indefinitely and fined on Tuesday for allegedly making racist remarks, amid calls from some fellow NBA owners for the league to find a way to kick him out altogether.

The NBA commissioner, Adam Silver, is due to make an announcement at a 2pm news conference in Manhattan about the first findings of the basketball league’s inquiry into a leaked recording of Sterling allegedly asking his mistress to stop bringing black guests to Clippers games.

Silver is believed to have the authority under the NBA’s undisclosed constitution to suspend Sterling – leaving him barred from attending any Clippers games or official functions – and fine him $1m (£600,000) for making a statement “prejudicial or detrimental to the best interests of basketball”.
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UN votes unanimously to lift a ban on importing Ivory Coast diamonds


The UN Security Council has voted unanimously to lift a ban on importing rough diamonds from Ivory Coast.

A resolution adopted Tuesday immediately terminates sanctions imposed in 2005 on diamond imports.
The Security Council maintained an arms embargo on the west African nation, with exceptions for the UN peacekeeping mission and disarmament efforts, and a requirement that the Ivorian government get advance UN approval for any arms shipments. It also maintained financial and travel bans.

PDP Praise for Political Leaders Against Terror

The ruling People's Democratic Party (PDP) has applauded the nation's political leaders for uniting against terrorism irrespective of differences in party affiliations.

The ruling party in a statement over the weekend signed by the National Publicity Secretary, Olisa Metuh, described the development as unprecedented in contemporary history.
It added that the development had restored the confidence reposed in the political class to provide leadership direction for the nation.

"In uniting, the political leaders not only rekindled the spirit of oneness among Nigerians but also revived the faith in the Nigerian project which was hitherto threatened by unhealthy dissensions. Our political class has shown their commitment to the unity and greatness of our dear country. They have shamed doomsday prophets who relentlessly work against our unity by not only stoking the fires of hatred and dissensions but also by predicting disaster and countless negatives against our dear country," PDP stated.

51 people have been killed in explosions in Syria

It comes a day after President Bashar al-Assad declared he would seek re-election in June.
Government forces have pushed back the mainly Sunni Muslim rebels seeking to topple President Assad from many of their strongholds around Damascus.
However, residents say the insurgents have stepped up rocket and mortar attacks against the heart of the capital in recent weeks.
Forces loyal to President Assad, whose Alawite sect is an offshoot of Shi'ite Islam, are also in control of most of Homs.
The attacks targeted Alawite and Shi'ite areas of the two cities.

Kenyan president signs polygamy law

A law allowing men in Kenya to marry as many women as they want was signed into law on Tuesday by President Uhuru Kenyatta, despite criticism from women's groups.
A statement from the presidency confirmed that the bill, which it said "consolidates various laws relating to marriage", had been signed into law.

The bill, which amended existing legislation, was passed by parliament last month to formalise traditional practice regarding marrying more than one person.

"Marriage is the voluntary union of a man and a woman, whether in a monogamous or polygamous union," the presidential statement added.

The initial bill had given a wife the right to veto the husband's choice, but male members of parliament overcame party divisions to push through a text that dropped this clause.

Nigeria federation dismisses claim of fixing 2010 World Cup qualifiers The Super Eagles at the 2010 World Cup

The NFF has said that claims by Singaporean Wilson Raj Perumal that he enabled the Super Eagles to qualify for the Mundial in South Africa are entirely false and unfounded
The Nigeria Football Federation has moved to quash allegations of match fixing levelled against it by Singaporean Wilson Raj Perumal in his book.

Perumal who has recently served time in prison for match fixing claimed to have ensured Nigeria's qualification for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa by enticing the Mozambican national team with a promise of $100,000 if they would hold Tunisia to a draw in Maputo and ensure that Nigeria qualified for the competition.

The Black Mambas did better by defefating Tunisia 1-0 while the Super Eagles won 3-2 away in Nairobi against Kenya to reach the first ever World Cup on African soil.

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Harrysong -'My mother and father were brother and sister'

Singer Harrysong known now as Mr Songs, recently revealed  that his father and mother are siblings.

In an interview with Yes! magazine, he said he's an only child because his parents split after finding out they were related by blood.
"My father and mother are actually brother and sister. They gave birth to me before they could realize that. It was a big abomination, so they had to separate. Even, they attempted to kill my father in that village but he fled, because in Warri where I come from , it is a taboo. They termed it incest.”

Fulani herdsmen confess to membership of Boko Haram

The military released the pic above and a statement signed by the Director of Defence Information, Major General Chris Olukolade. Find it below...
“A group of terrorists operating under the guise of herdsmen from a camp in the outskirt of Wukari have been arrested, while others died after an attack on military check point at Gindin Dorowa, a suburb of Wukari in Taraba State”.
Other members of the group were sighted in the course of air surveillance and later trailed to their camp where they engaged the troops in a battle.

World's first married lesbian threesome

Lesbian threesome couple, Doll, Kitten & Brynn, from Massachusetts, who were joined together in a marriage-style ceremony in August 2013, are expecting their first child, UK Daily Mail reports.
The world's only 'married' lesbian threesome are expecting a daughter in July. Kitten, 27, (pictured left) is pregnant after undergoing IVF treatment using an anonymous sperm donor, and the trio eventually plan to have three children - one for each of them.

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Gunmen kill 50 in fresh attack in Taraba

Unknown gunmen yesterday struck residents of Gidan Aku community on the outskirts Wukari Local Government Area of Taraba State killing no fewer than 50 people with many seriously injured.


According to reports, the men who stormed the area with sophisticated weapons allegedly came in from Nassarawa state and attacked the residents while they were sleeping. They set the whole place on fire forcing residents to flee into nearby bushes for safety.

An eyewitness and also a lawyer in the community, Luka Agbu said no security officer came to their rescue during the attack
"The attackers were very hostile to us and did not spare even children or the aged. The attackers shot at people and burnt houses at the same time without any intervention by the security forces. We are helpless here and we plead with the Federal Government to deploy special troops to rescue us from this unfortunate and deadly attacks. Our people are being killed by gunmen, we are losing property on a daily basis. What kind of a country is this?” Agbu said

Photos: Super Eagles Coach Stephen Keshi honored

Designer Clement Enajomo, CEO of Mudi Africa gathered friends last week to honour Super Eagles coach, Stephen Okechukwu Keshi. The event held at the corporate headquarters of Mudi couture in Anthony on Wednesday April 16th.

Present on the evening were Super Eagle’s assistant coaches, Daniel Amokachi, Ike Shorunmu and Valere Houandinu. Also present were Dede Mabiaku, sports presenters Deji Omotoyinbo, Deji Tinubu, Moziz Praiz (Mudi Ambassador) Classic FM’s OAP, Jimi Disu, Publisher of Yes magazine, Azuh Arinze, rapper, 2shotz, Bunmi Davies and Stand up comedians Bovi and Buchi among many others. More photos after the cut.....

Photo: D'banj visits Nyanya blast victims

D'banj visited Nyanya blast victims yesterday April 22nd, where he reportedly donated several gift items to the victims and settled some hospital bills.

According to the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, the entertainer visited the victims at the Asokoro District Hospital, Abuja in company of the FCT Health Secretary, Dr Ademola Onakomaiya.

During his visit, D'banj said the government alone cannot do all that is required for peace to reign in the country.

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Meet the five Nigerian students arrested for Godwin Ayogu's murder

Five students of the University of Cape Coast, Ghana, have been arrested in connection with the gruesome murder of 19 year old Godwin Ayogu, who was also a student of the school. Sadly, all the students arrested are Nigerians, worst still, they were his friends. One in particular was his roommate.

The students arrested are: Ogunsanyo Abayomi (the roommate), Obi Mnaetochi Brendan Ilozumba, Oti Uchechukwu Chijooke, Jimoh Oluwatobiloba Timileyin and Isaac Ifidon (all pictured above).

It is believed that Ayogu was killed over money on the school campus. His body, with legs and hands tied, throat slit and intestines gushing out (last pic right), was then dumped at Amamoma on the outskirts of the university.
His cause of death after a post-mortem examination, was given as stab wounds to the heart. Continue


Caught on camera: Moment thieves surround a tourist in Paris and take his money

This is the moment an aggressive gang of Roma young thieves surround a middle-aged tourist near Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris and took the money he just withdrew from a cash point. 

Such scenes have become so common in the French capital that police last week called for the 'systematic eviction' of Roma. Groups of thieves, many of them teenagers, swarm around the main tourist landmarks day and night, UK Daily Mail reports. Continue...

Dede Mabiaku - Flamboyant lifestyle killed Chris Okotie's music career


Fela Anikulapo Kuti's protégé, Dede Mabiaku, in an exclusive interview with Encomium mag, said the reason Pastor Chris Okotie's musical career nosedived many years back was as a result of his excessive flamboyant lifestyle and his attitude of not listening to those who were guiding his career at that time.
"Nigeria has produced many great singers who promoted the culture of the band, among them were Mikel Okri, Feladay and Chris Okotie who is now a Pastor. He (Chris Okotie) was doing it live at that time but what he did at that time was not right. He had all the opportunity to help the young generation because he was the shining light but he killed the essence of it by his Flamboyance to the excess and his not wanting to listen to those  who were tele-guiding his growth. Let these young ones not fall prey to that, is what we are saying"
Mabiaku also talked about the upcoming artists who are trying to be the new Fela of our generation. See that after the cut...

Robbers Invade Mushin, Rapes, Burns Vehicles, Destroys Another 30 & Steals Other Gadgets

Over 60 robbers operated in Mushin yesterday night, invading 8 streets and raping young ladies. For reasons known to them, they burnt two vehicles and destroyed 30 cars.
The operation which started around 12am ended at about 5am in the morning and the police never showed up. Some residents said the most amazing part was that some of the thieves later came back an hour after, around 6am and robbed till 7am again. The police kept telling us they were on their way, another one said. Below is how Punch reports the gory nightmare witnessed by Mushin residents.


There were fears and tension in the Mushin area of Lagos State on Monday morning after about 60 robbers operated on no fewer than eight streets and destroyed about 30 vehicles.
 
Some residents told our correspondent that the robbers also raped some young ladies and operated unchallenged for about seven hours.
The hoodlums, who reportedly belonged to two cult groups – Akala boys and Toheeb’s gang – ravaged New Balogun, Euba, Ayonuga, Tiamiyu, Haruna, Ereko, Oyedele streets and Coker Lane.

Monday, March 3, 2014

Graphic photos: Brothers kill brother over their father's house


Three brothers in Satellite Town, Fatia, Sakiru and Tunji Osun, have killed their brother, Yusuf, over the house that their father left when he died. According to witnesses, their father willed the house to Yusuf, who wasn't the eldest, but the eldest, Fatia decided to sell the house for N15m, take N10m and give his brothers N5m to share. Yusuf did not agree, and the rest, is history.

TelegraphNG reports

Three students arrested and paraded for raping female colleague

Men of the state police command on February 15th arrested three of six students of Kwara State College of Health and Technology, Offa, who allegedly raped their female colleague in the institution to a state of unconsciousness.

Parading the suspects to journalists in Ilorin on Friday, the state Commissioner of Police, Ambrose Aisabor, said the female student was drugged by the six suspects before they raped her. He said that the suspects raped the victim “mercilessly until she became unconscious.”

Aisabor, who said that the victim had been admitted at the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital (UITH) in Ilorin for treatment, assured that the remaining three suspects who were at large would be apprehended and brought to book alongside their arrested colleagues.