Friday 14 February 2014

I WILL DO MY JOB UNBIASED - NEW RIVERS CP - OGUNSAKIN


Newly appointed Rivers State Commissioner, Mr. Tunde Ogunsakin has promised to prosecute the state’s security affairs without bias to either the All Progressives Congress (APC), which Governor Rotimi Amaechi is a member of, or the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) of President Goodluck Jonathan. 

Speaking in Port Harcourt during an official visit to the governor, Ogunsakin assured that he would police the state without bias, as both the president and the governor have their respective roles in ridding the state of crimes.

“The President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces is the Chief Security Officer of the Federation while the Inspector General of Police is the Chief Law Enforcement Officer of the Federation”, he said.

BOKO HARAM MURDERS NINE SOLDIERS IN DEADLY AMBUSH IN ADAMAWA


A top military source with the 23rd Armored Brigade of the Nigerian Army in Adamawa State has said that members of the dreaded Boko Haram sect ambushed some soldiers earlier on Wednesday, killing at least nine and injuring others. 

The soldiers had been drafted to counter a Boko Haram offensive in Izhe in Madagali local government area of Adamawa State. Our source disclosed that, apart from nine soldiers who were killed, several others sustained various degrees of injury. He also stated that the military killed several terrorists during the attack. 

The source revealed that the attackers from the extremist Islamist sect were operating from forests close to the Republic of Cameroon. He added that the military was planning to intensify aerial surveillance of the area and the launch of air bombardment of the sect’s hiding places as part of a broad counter offensive.

FRESH VIDEO - BOTHER YOU BY D'BANJ


D'banj rarely disappoints his fans and here he is again with the visuals of his song "BOTHER YOU".... 



Thursday 13 February 2014

NEW VIDEO - "ON TOP YOUR MATTER" - WIZKID


Watch Wizkid's latest video effort..... 

DETAILS OF WHY JONATHAN FIRED STELLA ODUAH (CAT WITH NINE LIVES) AND CO...


President Goodluck Jonathan on Wednesday summoned uncommon courage, firing four of his ministers three of which have been enmeshed in controversies and corruption allegations. 

The sack of the four ministers is the second major overhaul of the lacklustre federal cabinet undertaken by President Jonathan in the last seven months. The ministers relieved of their appointments are Stella Oduah (Aviation), Godsday Orubebe (Niger Delta Affairs), Caleb Olubolade (Police Affairs) and Yerima Ngama (Finance).

Briefing journalists after the Federal Executive Council, FEC, meeting at the Presidential Villa, Information Minister, Labaran Maku, said the president announced the removal of the ministers during the meeting.

BOKO HARAM STRIKES AGAIN - KILLS 40 IN KONDUGA TOWN, BORNO


Over 40 persons were killed by Boko Haram invaders on Tuesday evening in Konduga town in Borno State, SaharaReporters has learnt. 

Sources, said the sect burnt down several houses and a secondary school.  The authorities were forced to down that institution. A military reinforcement has now reached Konduga and taken over the security situation in the area.

It was gathered that the militant arrived in dozens at about 5:30 pm yesterday and launched multiple attacks on civilians as they chanted 'Allahuakubar' and other Islam-related words.  They did their damage and left with no resistance from the security agencies.  Borno State is under emergency rule.

Another source who asked for anonymity said he personally counted over 45 corpses.  SaharaReporters was unable to confirm that claim from Col. Mohammed Dole, spokesman of the 7th Division of the Nigerian Army in Maiduguri.

"POST MBU" RIVERS STATE - PEACE RETURNS


The re-deployment of Commissioner of Police, Mr Joseph Mbu to Police Headquarters, Abuja, and the posting of CP Joseph Ogunshakin to  Rivers State,  have heightened expectations that peace would return to the State.

It sounds as if Mbu, who was caught in the middle of the political disagreements between Governor Rotimi Amaechi, his former political party, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, the presidential family,  and the Minister of State for Education, Mr. Nyesom Wike was the problem. Was Mbu taking orders or issuing his?

During the crisis, the actors in the crisis helped themselves to series of measures that threatened the peace of the State. They were at the centre of the crisis that ensued from sacking elected officials of Obio/Akpor Local Government Council, the fracas in the Rivers State House of Assembly, political rallies between the contending parties, among other issues.

Wednesday 12 February 2014

STELLA ODUAH (THE CAT WITH NINE LIVES) HAS BEEN KICKED OUT OF OFFICE AT LAST


Call her a cat with nine lives and I bet you are not far from the truth. She survived self imposed storms which others could not for several months but today, she has been kicked out of an office she wasn't fit to hold in the first place.

Nigeria’s Corrupt Aviation Minister, Stella Oduah, has been fired by President Goodluck Jonathan. Ms. Oduah has been caught in a web of certificate scandals and a scandalous purchase of two BMW armored cars for $1.6 million. 

Ms. Oduah and three other ministers within the Jonathan govt were relieved of their positions on the orders of Mr. Jonathan. However, their sack was passed off as  voluntary resignation from the cabinet.

 The other ministers sacked includes, the minister of the Niger Delta, Godsday Orubebe, minister of police affairs, Navy Capt. Caleb Olubolade (rtd) and the minister of state for Finance, Yerima  Ngama

Late last year, we reported that Ms. Oduah had compelled the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) to pay Coscharis Motors, an auto dealer, approximately $1.6 million for two BMW bullet-proof cars. Investigations by us showed that the highest cost for each such car in both the US and UK was $267,000 per car. NCAA and other sources further disclosed that the two cars were never delivered, compounding a scam by Ms. Oduah who reportedly split the $1.6 million funds with Cosmas Maduka, the chief executive of Coscharis.

She also claimed she earned a Masters degree from a US college.

TABOO IN EBONYI STATE AS BOY (17) IS NABBED FOR SLEEPING WITH HIS MOTHER AND RAPING 4 CHILDREN


RAPE TRAGEDY is no more news in Nigeria even as many cases are unreported. 

Despite this fact., a combination of rape, taboo and homosexuality is better not imagined, but the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, in Ebonyi State, yesterday, arrested a serial rapist and homosexual, Chibuike Maduka, who allegedly raped four children of different parents at Ndibe in Afikpo North Local Government Area of the state.

The suspect who blamed his strange sexual escapades on his mother, Mrs. Idam Augustina Josephine, confessed to have had sexual intercourse with his mother on several occasions and that he doesn’t know what usually compel him to have sex with children in the area.

MORE THAN JUST FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN GAME AND KHLOE KARDASHIAN



You would think she would be down in the dumps following the breakdown of her marriage. But Khloe Kardashian looked like she did not have a care in the world as she twerked The Game in a Los Angeles nightclub on Monday night.

The reality television personality seemed to be having a great time as she bumped and grinded with the jolly rapper in a video she posted on Twitter.

BRAIN DEAD WOMAN GIVES BIRTH JUST BEFORE SHE GAVE UP THE GHOST


A ventilator kept Robyn Benson breathing for weeks so the baby growing inside her could survive. Doctors delivered the brain-dead Canadian woman's son on Saturday. She died the next day.

"On Sunday, we had to unfortunately say goodbye to the strongest and most wonderful woman I have ever met," her husband, Dylan Benson, wrote on his website.

Their newborn son, Iver, is in a neonatal intensive care unit in Victoria, British Columbia, a hospital spokeswoman said. He could be hospitalized for eight more weeks, Dylan Benson told CNN on Tuesday. "He's doing well, still learning to breathe and all those things. ... But he's the cutest little man," he said. 

NEGLECT OF 2002 IKEJA BOMB BLAST VICTIMS


It was a pathetic spectacle to behold lately when on January 27, 2014, victims of the January 27, 2002 Ikeja bomb blasts carried placards to protest poor compensation and outright neglect by the authorities, 12 long years after the avoidable incident. It was widely acclaimed that the explosions were caused by the negligence of the Nigerian Army and the government. Recall that the bomb explosions led to the deaths of over 1,200 people; 5,000 others injured; 20,000 displaced and over 12,000 left homeless. Indeed, the massive deaths were witnessed when people fleeing from the Ikeja military cantonment, the source of the blasts through Ajao Estate perished in the marshy Oke-Afa canal while trying to connect Ejigbo.

SENATE PRESIDENT STALLS DEFECTION OF 11 PDP SENATORS TO APC.


There was a drama in  the Senate on Tuesday when five senators announced their defection from the Peoples Democratic Party to the All Progressives Congress. But they  were immediately  ruled out of order by the  Senate President,  David Mark, who cited a case they instituted against him.

The senators, who announced their  defection during  plenary in Abuja,  are   Bukola Saraki (Kwara Central);  Aisha Al – Hassan, (Taraba North);  Magnus Abe (Rivers South-East); Wilson Ake (Rivers West) and Abdullahi Adamu (Nasarawa West). They are also  among the 11 members of the upper arm of the National Assembly, who forwarded  a letter to Mark informing him of their defection to the opposition APC. Several  efforts  by the senators to make the Senate leadership read the letter had failed.

Saraki started the process  of formally announcing their defection on the floor of the Senate  when   he raised a point of order, and cited Section 15 of the Senate Standing Orders 2011 as amended. The orders have  to do with privileges of senators. He reminded  the Senate president  of the letter by  the  aggrieved senators, including himself, which had not been read on the floor. He  mentioned  Senators   Abdulahi, Abe, Ake,  Al-Hassan, Shaba Lafiagi, Ibrahim Gobir, Jibrilla   Bindowo, Danjuma Goje,  Ali Ndume, Umar Dahiru and himself as the lawmakers listed in the letter.

ALGERIAN MILITARY PLANE CRASHES KILLING 103 PEOPLE.


An Algerian military transport plane, on Tuesday, crashed in the mountainous area of Oum al-Bouaghi province, killing more than 103 people, Algerian media say.

The plane was en route to Constantine from Ouargla in bad weather, the reports add. The air traffic control of Algeria’s Constantine Airport lost contact with the C-130 Hercules aircraft, adding that the 103 passengers on board were killed in the crash.

The Associated Press quoted Col. Lahmadi Bouguern, spokesman for the eastern military region, as saying that the crash was caused by bad weather.

THE PROBABILITY OF APC WINNING THE 2015 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS


The All Progressives Congress has started with a momentum as a radical opposition party in Nigeria. Relatively, it seems to have achieved some visibility nationwide, especially in the media. It has also succeeded in antagonising the ruling Peoples Democratic Party on many issues and has attracted many prominent politicians from the ruling party including five governors and a former Vice-President recently. The party has also caused sizeable apprehension in the National Assembly and in the process “harvested” many senators and members of the House of Representatives into its fold. As a political party that had only recently commenced formal membership registration, this is no mean feat.

However, it must go beyond all these if it intends to successfully displace the PDP and form government at the centre in 2015. Here are three steps it must take urgently and two others that it must stop taking if its desperation to upstage the PDP will be realised.

EFCC ARRAIGNS FEMALE BANKER FOR N450M FRAUD, REMANDED IN KIRIKIRI PRISONS.

GRACE AKPOJIYOUWI
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission , EFCC, on Tuesday February 11, 2014, arraigned one Akpojiyouwi Grace  before Justice Babajide Lawal-Akapo  of the Lagos High Court sitting at Ikeja on one count charge bordering on failure to conduct due diligence in financial transactions.

The accused  a former employee of Union bank is accused of complicity in the mega scam that rocked the bank early this year when some fraudsters hacked into its data base and pulled out hundreds of millions of naira. Akpojiyouwi allegedly failed to conduct due diligence as the account officer of Dan Kawu Bureau De Change before confirming and authorizing the payment of N450,000,000 (Four Hundred and Fifty Million) to the company.

HORRIBLE - THE DIRTY HALLS OF "UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN".


 

I stumbled on some disgusting pictures of our dear "UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN" earlier today but my confession is that "I AM NOT SURPRISED AT ALL".

Simply put, the state of the residential halls haven't changed since I concluded my M.Sc programme in  2009. I wonder how the various hall managements discharge their functions. Find below some of the pictures captured by an ex student of the uni who probably went visiting....


WHEN POLY IBADAN STUDENTS WENT ON RAMPAGE.................



Students of the Polytechnic, Ibadan, on Tuesday, protested against the strike embarked upon by their lecturers since December 2013, which has led to the collapse of academic activities in the institution.

The students marched around the Mokola area of the city, disrupting early morning flow of traffic. Heavy police presence was visible, which, obviously, prevented the incident from going berserk. The students later hijacked four of the state-owned public transport buses, tagged, Ajumose Shuttle, sending passengers out of them and ordering the drivers to drive them back to the campus after more than one hour of demonstration.

Some of the students, who did not give their names, told our correspondent that the state government was insensitive towards their plight by not negotiating with the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics. “We have not gone to the classrooms since December because our lecturers are on strike. What we do not understand is how long we will be at home,” said a female student of Mass Communication.

#SEASONOFDEFECTIONS - FATAL BLOW TO APC AS PDP REGAINS MAJORITY CONTROL OF HOUSE OF REPS.


The Peoples Democratic Party on Tuesday regained its majority status in the House of Representatives following the  defection of five members of the All Progressives Congress to the PDP.

The PDP, which had earlier lost the majority status in the House to the APC, now has 178 lawmakers to APC’s 168. Although the APC also gained one member from the PDP on Tuesday, the latter is now in the majority.

The APC had moved to 172 members on December 19, 2013 after 37 PDP lawmakers defected to the party. The APC lawmaker who defected to the PDP on Tuesday were, Mr. Lawan Shehu-Bichi (Kano); Mr. Abdulsalam Asamu (Kano); Mr. Sani Dangaladima (Zamfara); Mr. Ibrahim Shehu-Gusua (Zamfara); and Mr. Umar Bature (Sokoto).

ANICHEBE RESCUES WEST BROM AGAINTS CHELSEA... ARSENAL & MAN,CITY WILL BE GRATEFUL TO HIM.


Victor Anichebe grabbed a late equaliser for West Brom on a night when Jose Mourinho's Chelsea barely looked like potential Premier League champions.

Chelsea were poised to move four points clear at the top of the table after defender Branislav Ivanovic's injury-time strike in the first half at The Hawthorns.

But substitute Anichebe flicked home his third goal of the season in the 87th minute to make it 1-1 and thwart the Blues, who had lost on their last two visits to this part of the West Midlands.



After all the hype in the wake of their stunning win at Manchester City and the Eden Hazard-inspired thumping of Newcastle on Saturday, Mourinho's side were off the boil against the Baggies. Perhaps the Blues boss does have a point, after all, that his side are the "little horses" in this year's championship race, as Arsenal and City will have the chance to take over at the summit on Wednesday.

Only Willian can claim to have had an impressive game. It was he who primarily pulled the strings and who crucially set up the only goal of the first half just as Albion were on the brink of heading into the interval with a 0-0 scoreline. From Willian's corner into the near post, centre-back David Luiz was left unmarked to flick the ball on with his right foot to the far post, where Ivanovic slotted home from three yards.

After the break, Willian had a further three driven efforts, all of which were well saved by home goalkeeper Ben Foster. At least the home side showed greater attacking intent in the second period as James Morrison fired wide, Thievy Bifouma flashed a shot through the six-yard box and skipper Chris Brunt hammered a half -volley beyond the left-hand post.

Anichebe, on for Bifouma in the 73rd minute, glanced home Saido Berahino's cross three minutes from time to lift Albion back out of the relegation zone. Come the conclusion it was a fair result, and all credit to the home side, who pressed and harried admirably throughout, even if they failed to record a shot on target in the first 45 minutes.

It has been the desire of new head coach Pepe Mel to see his players give the opposition no respite, and Chelsea were rarely allowed time on the ball at any stage. That was underlined by the minimal number of chances that came their way during the opening half prior to Ivanovic's effort.

The key ones fell Willian's way as he first saw a fierce 27th-minute drive flash just over the angle of bar and post. Three minutes from the break, he picked up a loose ball on the edge of the area before chesting it down and sending a half-volley dipping over the goal. Then came Ivanovic's goal  a blow for Albion, although they had conjured just one chance of note in the first period. That came as Morgan Amalfitano, Berahino and Bifouma -- making his first start since his recent loan move from Espanyol -- combined to tee up Brunt for a searing shot that was two yards wide.

The first period was most notable for the boos that rang in the ears of Ramires playing in place of Frank Lampard in the only change to the Chelsea team that beat Newcastle. Ramires was the player who contentiously earned Chelsea a penalty in the 2-2 draw at Stamford Bridge in October, when Albion were seconds away from a shock victory.

The Albion fans certainly had not forgotten that moment, as his every touch was greeted with jeers and catcalls. After the break, Willian came closest to extending Chelsea's lead but found Foster in fine form.

And as the half wore on the home side finally found some impetus up front and began to create their opportunities before Anichebe came up trumps to send the home fans into raptures. Just nine days ago, Anichebe had again come off the bench to salvage a point for Albion in a 1-1 home draw with Liverpool.