Tuesday, 26 November 2013

ARIK AIR'S JOHANNESBURG PASSENGERS STRANDED AT LAGOS AIRPORT


Arik Air is in the news again for the wrong reasons as reported by Sahara Reporters.

Passengers who booked to fly Arik Air to Johannesburg on Sunday night are still waiting to leave Murtala Mohammed International Airport in Lagos, taken hostage by their airline.

The flight was subsequently rescheduled to depart at 12noon on November 25, but that, too, was followed by another delay announcement. Subsequently, the delay became indefinite, and the passengers became furious at the nonchalant attitude of the airline management.

OSUN GOVERNOR'S EDUCATION POLICY CLAIMS IT'S FIRST VICTIM


The South-West states in Nigeria are not known to be religiously intolerant as Christians & Muslims have lived together peacefully over the past decades unlike the Northern part of the country where thousands have been killed because of religious sentiments.. In fact, most families have a mix of both religions, but when  a Governor introduces an education policy that tends to change this balance, I bet the wise thing for him to do is to reverse his decision.

The new education policy in Osun State claimed its first casualty on Monday as fierce-looking Muslim youths invaded the Baptist High School, Ejigbo, and beat up the students and teachers. The principal of the school, Mr. Layi Oguntola, was thoroughly beaten and injured. Oguntola, as of the time of this report, was said to be receiving treatment at the Baptist Medical Centre, Ejigbo.

DR. DOYIN ABIOLA, WIFE OF LATE MOSHOOD ABIOLA ARRESTED FOR FRAUD


These are hard times for Socialite and wife of late MKO, Dr. Doyin Abiola as the police arraigned her before the Federal High Court, Lagos, for fraud. She is also the Managing Director of he defunct Concord Newspapers

A statement signed by Police Public Relations Officer DSP Ngozi Isintume-Agu said that the Financial Malpractices Investigation Unit (FMIU) of Special Fraud Unit (SFU) said that between 2006 and 2008, as a Director of the Integrated Microfinance Bank, Dr. Abiola granted to herself without collateral and approval from the Management, the sum of N26,611,246.48.

Dr. Abiola, of 42/46 Moshood Abiola Crescent, Ikeja, Lagos, and wife of the late Chief Moshood Abiola, is one of four Managing Directors or Directors of Integrated Microfinance Bank (IMFB) located at 6A Adeniyi Jones Avenue, Ikeja, who were arrested and charged by the SFU.

Monday, 25 November 2013

RED CARPET ARRIVALS - AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS 2013

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See what Celebs wore to AMA 2013................... more pictures after the cut

FULL LIST OF WINNERS AT THE AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS


The American Music Awards went off in Los Angeles on Sunday Night, to much grandeur and fanfare.

Check out the winners list below, as decided by the fans, which as we know are the people that really matter

ARTIST OF THE YEAR
Taylor Swift

NEW ARTIST OF THE YEAR PRESENTED BY KOHL'S
Ariana Grande 

SINGLE OF THE YEAR
Florida Georgia Line Featuring Nelly, "Cruise"

FAVORITE MALE ARTIST – POP/ROCK
Justin Timberlake   

FAVORITE FEMALE ARTIST – POP/ROCK
Taylor Swift

#ODUAHGATE - JONATHAN IS BACK, CONFIRMS RECEIPT OF ARMOURED CAR REPORT

 

President Goodluck Jonathan on Sunday said he has received the report of the three-member administrative panel of enquiry set up to probe the Aviation Minister, Stella Oduah’s role in the purchase of two bullet proof cars.

The President had in October instituted the panel to probe the procurement of two bullet proof cars by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA, under the directive of Mrs. Oduah. The two cars were allegedly bought for N225million. The panel was asked to investigate the minister’s role in the procurement and to determine if due process was followed in the procurement of the vehicles.

The three-member panel, chaired by the immediate former Head of Service of the Federation, Isa Bello, also has the National Security Adviser (NSA), Sambo Dakusi, and Dick Iruenebere as members. Speaking to State House correspondents on his arrival at the presidential wing of the Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport, Abuja, the president was silent on the state of the report or whether government had decided to act on it.

TROUBLE FOR PROSPECTIVE CAR OWNERS AS PRICES IS SET TO RISE BY 60%


Prospective car owners will cough out more than budgeted sum to own tokunbo vehicles as from next year as the FG released the details of new duties and levies payable on imported new and used vehicles as well as imported new tyres from next year, raising the tariff from 20 per cent to 70 per cent.

Dealers of imported vehicles estimated that the new rate would translate into an increase of 60 per cent on imported cars. The Federal Executive Council had last month approved a new national automotive policy aimed at encouraging local production and assembling of new vehicles with an imposition of a high import tariff on fully built vehicles. But the new rate was not given then.

A two-page document dated November 14, 2013 and signed by the Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, gave the new import tariff on cars as 70 per cent (of the cost of each vehicle). It stated that a fully built car would attract a duty of 35 per cent and a levy of another 35 per cent of the cost of the vehicle.

LEBANESE ARRESTED FOR DEFILING UNDERAGE GIRLS IN ONDO


A 32-year-old Lebanese, Jack Sankary, whose hobby is to have carnal knowledge of under-aged girls in Akure, the Ondo State capital, has been nabbed by detectives. His recruiter, Patience Godwin, is currently undergoing interrogation at the state CID.

Patience was arrested at her hideout in Odopetu area of Akure metropolis and one 14-year-old girl about to be taken to the Lebanese rescued.

The suspects will soon be charged to cut.


PAY OUR SALARY ARREARS & WE WILL CALL OFF THE STRIKE - ASUU


The Academic Staff Union of Universities has said it will  suspend its ongoing strike  when the four months salaries owed its members are paid. The union also wants the immediate implementation of the N1.2tn offer by the Federal Government to public universities, starting with the release of N100bn this year. The balance of N1.1tn is to be spread over five years from 2014.

These were some of the resolutions reached by members of the National Executive Council of the union who converged on Kano on Friday to deliberate on whether to call off the over four- month-old industrial action or not. A source, who was privy to the resolutions  reached during the President Goodluck Jonathan – ASUU leadership meeting three weeks ago, said that  the fresh demands were some of the issues to be tabled before Jonathan by  the leadership  during their next meeting. A date for the meeting is yet to be fixed.

Sunday, 24 November 2013

MICHAEL JACKSON KILLED HIMSELF - EX CONVICT DOCTOR CONRAD INSISTS


Michael Jackson killed himself with a massive overdose using his own stash'. Those are the words of the late Pop King's doctor, Dr. Conrad Murray(jailed for killing Michael Jackson) in an exclusive interview with DAILYMAIL after serving half of his jail term.

Conrad Murray’s voice softens when he recalls the moment Michael Jackson reached out, clasped his hand and said in his soft falsetto voice: ‘There are only four people in my family now. Paris, Prince, Blanket and you, Dr Conrad.’

GEJ THREATENS TO SUE SAHARA REPORTERS


Recall that Jonathan fell ill in London few hours after his birthday celebration. Sahara Reporters had suggested the illness was a result of heavy partying, a statement the President is threatning to sue them for... Seems GEJ no busy at all...

Read the full text below..........

THE BIG BREAK CAME AFTER FIVE YEARS - SEAN TIZZLE



Morinhafen Oluwaseun, whose stage name is "SEAN TIZZLE" gained recognition in Naija's music circle after his hit track "SHO LE". He has since become a force to reckon with in the industry. He granted an interview to PunchNG.... 

Read below.

Who is Sean Tizzle?

My real name is Morinhafen Oluwaseun. I am from Ilaje, Ondo State. I was born into a family of five and I enjoyed being the last child before another child joined me. I was born in Ikeja, Lagos in 1989, but my family relocated to Ikorodu. Growing up was fun but we had a lot of restrictions because our parents were strict disciplinarians. They are very good Christians too. I attended the Command Secondary School, Ibadan, and I was in a boarding house.  I studied Theatre Arts at the University of Ibadan.

Saturday, 23 November 2013

THE BATTLE BETWEEN DUCHESS OF CAMBRIDGE AND THE WIND

              

There is a time and a place for a ‘Marilyn moment’. But it’s certainly not when you’re a member of the Royal Family trying to look dignified in front of the assembled media. 

The Duchess of Cambridge made headlines for all the wrong reasons this week when a rogue gust of wind blew up her pleated skirt as she arrived at a children’s charity event. It is not the first time the Duchess’s hemlines have caused her trouble. It happened twice on her first official visit to Canada, where she all but flashed a glimpse of her underwear at Calgary airport after her Jenny Packham dress made a bid for freedom.

SEXUAL OFFENCES BILL


The Senate has acted responsibly by taking a step further towards making legislation that is focused on checking sexual offences in Nigeria.

We welcome the support senators gave the Sexual Offences Bill when it was presented for second reading at the Senate. Coming at a time when sexual crimes are rapidly increasing, the successful outing of the bill gives hope that our lawmakers are sensitive to the safety, security, and well-being of Nigerians, especially women and children who suffer the most sexual offences.

ENYEAMA NAMED FRANCE PLAYER OF THE MONTH


Super Eagles number one shot stopper, Vincent Enyeama, has been named French Ligue 1 player for the month of October.

The award is coming on the heels of Enyeama’s outstanding performances in the colours of Lille Olympique Sporting Club (Lille), helping the Great Danes claim three consecutive league games in the month.

With the addition of two other wins in November, they were able to climb to second place in the Ligue 1 table.

GRADUATES JOSTLE FOR UNIFORM JOBS


The state of joblessness in Nigeria today will make a graduate seek any kind of employment as long as he/she can be sustained by same.

When Olamide Lawal graduated from the university with a second class upper degree in Accounting two years ago, his parents threw a big party for him and prayed that he would soon get a “lucrative bank job” or one in an oil company that will set his financial future on the right path.

But three years later, Mr Lawal did not get any kind of job. The bank jobs were too competitive and he never got past an aptitude test. The oil companies seemed to elude him and didn’t respond to any of his applications. After chasing his dreams for three years, he settled for a job in the Nigerian Immigrations Service and now wears a uniform to work everyday.

POLICE & SSS HELPED GOV CHIME DETAIN HIS WIFE FOR FOUR(4) MONTHS


Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, has alleged that officials of the Nigeria Police Force and the Department of State Security Service, SSS, were involved in the four months ‘detention’ of Enugu State’s First Lady, Clara Chime.

Mr. Falana made the allegation at the launching of the book, ‘Honour For Sale, An Insider Account of the Murder of Dele Giwa by Major Debo Bashorun’, in Lagos on Friday.

WHY GEORGE ZIMMERMAN WAS ARRESTED IMMEDIATELY WHEN HE ABUSED A WHITE WOMAN

GEORGE ZIMMERMAN
The Black Teen Killer, George Zimmerman was recently arrested and arraigned on charges of aggravated assault, battery and criminal mischief. He was immediately arrested after this was reported to the police unlike the 6 weeks it took the police to react when he killed unarmed Trayvon Martin.

DUBAI POLICE CARS YOU WON'T MIND RIDING IN

 
 
Dubai's is known for extravagance in all sectors, including its police. The fleet of expensive vehicles the force uses is second to non.

The vehicles include Lamborghini, Ferrari, Mercedes-Benz, Aston Martin, and more — some of them worth more than a million dollars.