Friday, 4 October 2013

NIGERIA ARMY DESTROYS BOKO HARAM SITE NEAR SITE OF MASSACRE IN YOBE


Nigeria's military has launched air strikes on a Boko Haram camp, killing several Islamists, near a northeastern college campus where insurgents massacred 40 students at the weekend, a spokesman said today.

"We tracked the Boko Haram terrorists to their camp in the forest outside Gujba," military spokesman in Yobe state Lazarus Eli said of the Tuesday operation.

TIMELINE OF PLANE CRASHES IN NIGERIA


January 22, 1973 - Royal Jordanian Airlines flight 707 carrying 171 Nigerian Muslims returning from Mecca and five crewmen died in a crash in Kano, Nigeria.

March 1, 1978 Nigeria Airways F28-1000 crashed in Kano killing 16.

June 24, 1995 – Harka Air Services Tupolev 34 crashed on landing in Lagos killing 16.

ASSOCIATED AIRLINE CRASH - UPDATES, MANIFESTO AND PICTURES!!!!!!!!!!!!

LATE AGAGU'S CASKET RECOVERED
At the end of the emergency rescue mission of the ill-fated Chartered Associated Airlines Aircraft, which was conveying the body of late Ondo State Governor, Olusegun Agagu to Ondo State, 16 persons were confirmed dead while only 5 survived.

The former Governor's casket was partially damaged. The Aircraft crashed just after takeoff. Information reaching us indicates that the black boxes have been recovered.

The Agagu family will proceed with the burial arrangement as his body will travel by road to Ondo State on friday.

Thursday, 3 October 2013

ASSOCIATED AIRLINES PLANE CRASHES IN LAGOS


An Associated Airline Plane crashed at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos on Thursday morning.

Some unconfirmed number of persons are feared dead and several others injured in the crash.

Rumour has it that that the jet was carrying passengers heading for the burial of former Ondo State governor, Olusegun Agagu. It crashed on take off.


More updates soon............................

D'BANJ RELEASES HOT NEW VIDEO - "FINALLY"

Enjoy the video.........................

BAYERN SCHOOLED MAN-CITY IN ENGLAND AS MAN-UNITED WAS DENIED VICTORY

European champions Bayern Munich delivered a footballing masterclass as they powered to a convincing 3 - 1 victory over Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium.

The formidable attacking trio of Franck Ribery, Thomas Muller and Arjen Robben all struck as City were completely outplayed in Champions League Group D, although they also contributed to their own downfall. 
Errors from goalkeeper Joe Hart and the defence proved costly but the hosts at least finished strongly as Alvaro Negredo replied and Bayern had former City defender Jerome Boateng sent off. 

#APO9: SENATE PRESIDENT(DAVID MARK) PROMISES THOROUGH INVESTIGATION


David Mark, yesterday, assured that nothing would be swept under the carpet in an effort by the Senate to unravel the circumstances that led to recent killing of nine suspected insurgents in the Apo District of the Federal Capital Territory. 

Nine illegal occupants of an uncompleted building were killed attacked by Soldiers and SSS operatives who claim they had intel report that they were Boko Haram members with large cache of arms buried around the building. The SSS are yet to confirm if they found any arms.

Mark, who spoke at an opening session of the Senate Joint Investigative Committee on Alleged Extra-judicial Killings in Apo, Abuja, assured that members of the committee would not inject “biases or sentiments in the course of their assignment.”

JACKSON'S FAMILY LOSES NEGLIGENCE CASE AGAINST PROMOTER AEG


Michael Jackson's family has lost a fight for huge damages after a court dismissed claims that concert promoter AEG Live was negligent over his death. The lawsuit was brought by the 50-year-old singer's mother, Katherine, 83.

Lawyers were seeking huge payouts of $85m (£52m) for each of the star's three children, as well as an unspecified amount for economic losses, estimated at up to $1.6bn (£986m).

TOM CLANCY(LEGENDARY AUTHOR) IS DEAD


Book Readers who love Thrillers will definitely know TOM CLANCY,

The best-selling author of techno-thrillers Clear and Present Danger and Patriot Games, died last night in a Baltimore hospital at the age of 66, his publisher has confirmed. Clancy was best known for creating the iconic character Jack Ryan and for the startling authenticity he gave to descriptions of military technology and strategy.

Wednesday, 2 October 2013

LETTERS FROM HIZEN-3 (2)


                                                                                 

Letters from HiZen-3  ( 2 )

Dear Child,

I hope by now you have read my first letter, and taken the time to reflect on it. ‘ Treat People right, but don’t expect them to treat you right in return’.

Anyway, I promised to tell you the origin of the Culture Matrix called FAST(IN), and how I used it to determine how to approach different issues in my life and work.

(VIDEO) AMAZING OZIL SCORES ONE MAKES ONE AS ARSENAL BEAT NAPOLI 2-0


Mesut Ozil produced a Champions League masterclass to make Arsenal's Group of Death look like a walk in the park.

Ozil produced a stunning performance, scoring one, making another and, even more importantly, making Arsenal believe again. They hit heights in the first half not seen since the Invincibles era as their brilliant midfield movement, passing and style completely overwhelmed Rafa Benitez's Napoli. 

Benitez had claimed he was building a team to sit up and make the world take notice but Arsene Wenger's men dismantled them with a breathtaking exhibition.

WATCH HERE or BELOW.........

WEALTHY PENSIONER(76) MURDERED BY HER FRIEND WHO WAS SET TO INHERIT HER £1MILLION FORTUNE

LATE PATRICIA
 A wealthy pensioner was murdered and dumped in a disused shaft on her five-acre estate by a married friend who stood to inherit her £1million fortune, a UK court heard yesterday.

Lonely divorcee Patricia Goodband, 76, was said to be ‘emotionally attached’ to Christopher Symons, whom she had known for 30 years. She had left him two properties and her £230,000 life savings in her will.
Motivated by ‘financial gain’, Symons, 63, is accused of beating her to death before sending texts from her phone to cover up her disappearance. His lover Jennifer Creasey, 73, is accused of lying to help him. Joanna Glynn QC, prosecuting, said Mrs Goodband was last seen alive on December 22. 

DANGOTE BUILDS N2BILLION WORLD CLASS 1000 BED CAPACITY HOSPITAL IN KANO


The decay in the health sector has spurred the richest man in Africa, Aliko Dangote, to assist the sector by embarking on a N2Billion Hospital Project in Kano State. This commenced on Tuesday at a foundation stone-laying ceremony of what had been described as one of Africa’ most ambitious health facilities located in Kano State.

Alhaji Aliko Dangote, said his plan to build world’s best hospital would stop the medical tourism that had cost Nigeria billions of naira.

INSURGENCY IN THE NORTH - NO HOPE YET


The dreaded Islamic Sect, BOKO HARAM, have killed schoolchildren, fellow Muslims, college students, and drivers on the road in the past four months despite the state of emergency declared by the Federal Government in 4 Northern States.

 What exactly is Nigeria's strategy now? 

In the dead of night, around 30 gunmen in pickup trucks and motorbikes sped onto the grounds of a college in northeast Nigeria. They headed into the male dormitories and opened fire.

At least 41 students were killed when the suspected Boko Haram Islamists attacked the Yobe State College of Agriculture, in a rural area 30 miles south of the state capital Damaturu. They killed students in their sleep. Others were assembled in groups outside before they were shot dead. Some fled into the darkness and were cut down by gunfire. The surviving 1,000 students left the college in terror.

For the last four months, the Nigerian Army has concentrated military operations against Boko Haram. But the attacks by the rebel group show few signs of abating, and the extreme cruelty and violence aimed at vulnerable civilians is on the rise, raising new questions about how effective the government strategy is.

RESIDENT DOCTORS DECLARE INDEFINITE NATIONWIDE STRIKE


Resident Doctors may join the long list of striking workers in Nigeria at the moment as the National Association of Resident Doctors of Nigeria (NARD), declared an indefinite strike action on the ground that the Federal Government has refused to empower residency training in the country.

Addressing a news conference in Kano, the association’s National President,  Dr Jibril Abdullahi threatened that all state hospitals would be shut down if the Enugu State Teaching Hospital did not implement the consolidated medical salary structure within 21 days.

Tuesday, 1 October 2013

A PRESIDENT'S DILEMMA


As he spoke at a dinner early last month, it was clear that Tony Anenih, chairman of the Board of Trustees, BoT, of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, was determined to ‘fix’ the issues generating bad blood and acrimony within the party.

Known widely now as ‘Mr. Fix-It’, because he is believed to have the uncanny ability to provide solution to every political problem under the sun, Anenih gave President Goodluck Jonathan a piece of advice: He asked Jonathan to reveal his intention in respect of the 2015 presidential election.

“I will appeal to our leader, the President of this country, that at the end of September or as we enter October, we should not tell anybody that the time is not right. I think the time is right. It is good that we tell our people where we are going to; what our journey will be like.” With this seemingly harmless admonition, Anenih had placed a clumsy finger on the festering sore of his party, Nigeria’s ruling party since the return of democracy in 1999.

NIGERIA'S JOURNEY YO AMALGAMATION


Enjoy this wonderful DOCUMENTARY........................

NIGERIA @ 53 - THE STRUGGLE CONTINUES

The nation NIGERIA clocks 53 today amidst several uncertainties, woes, grievances and a slim but useful hope.

Read this EXPOSITORY piece........................

JONATHAN HANDS OVER PHCN TO PRIVATE INVESTORS


President Jonathan handed ownership of the bulk of the state electricity company to private buyers on Monday, completing one of the final stages of a privatisation process meant to end decades of debilitating power shortages.

Despite holding the world’s ninth-largest gas reserves, Nigeria produces one-tenth the amount of electricity as South Africa, for a population three times the size.

The Power Holding Company of Nigeria keeps the lights on for only a few hours a day, forcing those who can afford it to rely on expensive diesel generators that burn up billions of dollars from Africa’s second-largest economy. Improvements could be felt in two to three years, experts say.

POLICE MOVIE(PART 3) - ANOTHER POLICE OFFICER CAUGHT ON TAPE DEMANDING N10K BRIBE


I doubt if the corrupt officers of the Nigeria Police Force will ever learn.

Recall that 3 officers have been dismissed in the last 3 months for demanding bribe and being caught in the act.  Watch HERE & HERE.

This time, a police in Onitsha was filmed demanding for 10k bribe over claims that there were discrepancies in the vehicle documents and chasis number of a car.