Monday, 2 June 2014

LAMPARD CONFIRMS CHELSEA EXIT AFTER 13 YEARS


Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard has confirmed he will leave the club this summer after 13 years at Stamford Bridge.

The England international made 648 apperances for the Blues after moving from West Ham United in 2001, scoring a club record 211 goals, but manager Jose Mourinho has chosen not to offer the veteran a new deal.

At 35, Lampard struggled to hold down a regular place in Mourinho's line-up during the 2013-14 campaign, making just 20 starts, and though he is hinted at retiring after the World Cup, rumours persist that he will move to the MLS.

CHRIS BROWN RELEASED FROM JAIL BUT.......................


Despite being sentenced on May 9 to 131 days in jail, TMZ reports that Chris Brown was sprung around midnight after serving 108 days.

Breezy was actually sentenced to a year behind bars, but got credit for 116 days he spent in rehab, and another 59 days behind bars.

Brown was thrown back behind bars because a judge ruled that Brown had violated his probation in the Rihanna case. He could have been sentenced to as much as four years.

Brown still has his D.C. assault trial looming. That should begin in the next few months.


THE UNTOLD STORY ABOUT THE MURDER OF 20-YR-OLD NIGERIAN STUDENT IN SOUTH AFRICA - #JUSTICEFORNAIZIEVAH

LATE NAIZI EVAH
The news of the mysterious death of Naizi Evah, a 20-yr-old Nigerian lady studying in South Africa broke sometimes ago and nobody has been charged or held responsible for her death yet. 

Initial reports indicates that she was in an abusive relationship with an unnamed Zimbabwean who was arrested then released when there was no direct evidence linking him to her murder.

I got this mail from one of her friends who provided exclusive details of events prior to her death. 

Please read  after the cut:

GERMANY 2 CAMEROON 2. FRIENDLY MATCH


(PICTURES) WONDERS AS BRIDE DRAGS NEW BORN BABY DOWN THE AISLE BY STRAPPING HER TO HER WEDDING DRESS.


A Tennessee bride has defended her curious decision to strap her newborn daughter into the train of her wedding dress as she walked down the aisle, saying the baby was 'awake and well-secured' and that she was 'covered by Christ'.

Shona Carter-Brooks has been attacked online for the bizarre bridal party moment following her marriage to Johnathan Brooks in Ripley last month,  with some commentators arguing she should be reported to child protection services.

The couple, who live in Jackson, just outside of Nashville, are believed to have only welcomed their little girl, Aubrey, one month before the ceremony.

AC MILAN OFFERS MARIO BALOTELLI TO ARSENAL FOR £30M.


Arsenal have been offered the chance to bring Mario Balotelli back to England. 

AC Milan are prepared to sell the 23-year-old to fund an overhaul of their squad and want around £30million.

Balotelli has scored 30 goals in 54 games for Milan but the fallen Italian giants are strapped for cash and are struggling to finance even smaller deals such as Adel Taarabt’s £5m move from QPR.

Milan have grown increasingly frustrated at Balotelli’s erratic behaviour, the kind that infuriated players and staff alike at Manchester City, with his mood swings evident during TV interviews and touchline strops.

SUDAN MAY STILL EXECUTE DOCTOR WHO REFUSED TO RENOUNCE CHRISTIANITY DESPITE PROMISES OF HER RELEASE.


The family of the Christian mother-of-two on death row in Sudan have angrily accused the country's government of 'saying one thing and doing something else' as hopes for her release fade.

Relatives of Meriam Ibrahim told MailOnline that they were 'frustrated and worried' that she had not been let go - despite the Sudanese foreign ministry undersecretary Abdallah Alazrag promising her freedom.

Gabriel Wani, Meriam's brother-in-law, said they were already so disillusioned that they would only believe the promises when she was actually released.

Meriam, 27, a doctor, has been in jail in the Sudanese capital Khartoum since September and was sentenced to death for apostasy and adultery by the country’s strict Islamic courts.

JONATHAN HANDLED BOKO HARAM CARELESSLY - OBASANJO


After weeks of what appeared to be an undeclared truce, former President Olusegun Obasanjo continued his verbal assault on President Goodluck Jonathan and his government, when he admitted in an interview aired on the Bloomberg Television Africa that he was disappointed in the government, noting that the president had not performed to his expectation. 

Chief Obasanjo, who fielded questions from Ijeoma Ndukwe, did not hide his disavowal of the government, especially the  lackadaisical manner, he believed President Jonathan handled the Boko Haram issue.

According to him, he had made intervention three years ago by visiting Borno State shortly after the sect bombed the United Nations building in Abuja, which he said was rebuffed by the government. He stated that if the government had acted on his recommendations, the Boko Haram menace would have ended.

BLESSING OKAGBARE SETS NEW PERSONAL BEST IN 200M EVENT.


Nigeria’s Blessing Okagbare has again upped the mark after posting an impressive new personal best time of (22.23)secs achieved in the 200m event of the IAAF Diamond League held in Eugene, United States, late Saturday night.

Okagbare’s new personal best time could however only see her finish in second place as relatively unknown American sprinter, Tori Bowie, took the top spot in the women’s 200m event in a world leading time of 22.18, ahead of the well known stars on parade.

Okagbare’s former personal best time in the 200m event was 22.31, which she achieved in April 2013 at a Meet in Walnut, California.

AS GREEDY AS GOVERNOR AKPABIO.



Akwa Ibom (AI) State Governor, Mr. Godswill Akpabio, plans to be a Senator by this time next year.

The constitution bars governors from a third term in office, and a Senate seat has become the political destination of choice for graduates of that office.

That Mr. Akpabio will get his wish is hardly in doubt; an outgoing governor is rarely troubled by another contestant or the electoral commission if he wants such an office. 

JONATHAN MUST OVERHAUL MILITARY STRATEGY IN THE WAR AGAINST TERROR.


After much filibustering at the Senate, President Goodluck Jonathan’s request to extend the one-year-old state of emergency in the three states of the North-East by another six months was recently approved. A year ago, this sense of urgency was motivated by the desire to give maximum military response to Boko Haram’s relentless killing of Nigerians at motor parks, markets, schools, churches and mosques through bombings and gun attacks.

To strengthen military operations in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states, the Federal Government, early this year, set up a new division of the Nigerian Army (7th Division) in Maiduguri. The latest official report puts the number of soldiers on the ground in Borno State at 20,000. But despite this increased military presence, these mindless insurgents have continued their killing spree with benumbing ease. Their strike at a military base and a police station last Monday in Borno and Yobe states left about 40 officers dead. It seems that there is more to their audacity than meets the eye. Therefore, an overhaul of our military response to the crisis has become acute.

BOKO HARAM STRIKES AGAIN AS 60 PERISH IN ADAMAWA BOMB BLAST


The dreaded terror sect, Boko Haram struck in the northern state of Adamawa despite the state of emergency in place killing about sity people. 

According to SaharaReporters, terrorists belonging to the extreme Islamist group, Boko Haram, on sunday bombed a bar and brothel located near a major military base in Mubi, Adamawa State. Preliminary reports disclosed that at least sixty people died in the attack at the location popularly known as "Kabang".

Two security sources in the area told said that a horrendous explosion rocked the bar and brothel which usually teems with civilian and military patrons. The explosion happened close to 6 pm. Nigerian time, both sources said. One of our sources said none of the casualties was a soldier, but the other stated that it was too early to determine whether any of the dead were soldiers.

Sunday, 1 June 2014

FIVE MEN GANG-RAPED THEN HANGED TWO TEENAGE GIRLS IN INDIA.


Who will purge out the curse of RAPE from India??? This question seeks immediate and effective answers as young ladies who are usually the victims of this act live in fear daily.

According to Reuters, Indian police have arrested one man and are looking for four other suspects after two teenage girls were gang-raped and then hanged from a tree in a village in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, police said on Thursday.

The two cousins, who were from a low-caste Dalit community and aged 14 and 15, went missing from their village home in Uttar Pradesh's Budaun district when they went out to go to the toilet on Tuesday evening.

The following morning, villagers found the bodies of the two teenagers hanging from a mango tree in a nearby orchard.

Saturday, 31 May 2014

(VIDEO) PASTOR CAUGHT RED-HANDED WITH ANOTHER MAN'S WIFE IN A HOTEL ROOM.


The power of the flesh made a pastor in Kenya travel a long distance just to spend time with another man's wife. 

He was caught, disgraced and eventually suspended from the church though his wife announced that she had forgiven him and moved on as a family.


Thursday, 29 May 2014

Olamide & Oritse Femi Bags 4 Nominations each plus Full list of Nominees at Nigerian Entertainment Award 2014



Most Promising Act to Watch
Di’Ja
Ayo Jay
Elphlex
Koko J
Sna-Z
Brain
DJ Mo



Gospel Artiste of The Year
Tim Godfrey and Xtreme Crew
Frank Edwards
Flo
Segun Oluwayomi
Niki Laoye
Sabina
Proverbs


PRESIDENCY SLAMS CHIEF OF DEFENCE STAFF OVER COMMENT ON KIDNAPPED SCHOOL GIRLS.


The United States said, yesterday, that it does not have information to support the claim by the Nigerian military that it knows the whereabouts of the more than 200 kidnapped schoolgirls.

The Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshall Alex Badeh said on Monday that the military knew the location of the schoolgirls, abducted by the Boko Haram Islamic sect on April 14.

Badeh’s claim has also reportedly incurred the wrath of the Presidency.

U.S. State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki told reporters, yesterday, that, “we don’t have independent information from the United States to support that statement. We, as a matter of policy and for the girls’ safety and wellbeing, would not discuss publicly this sort of information regardless.”

Five U.S. and European security officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said they had no credible information on the location of the girls and were skeptical that the Nigerian government knew where they were. The five officials said the United States and some European allies had provided technical intelligence, including information from spy aircraft and satellites, to Nigerian authorities, who lack such intelligence capabilities.

But the officials said that as far as they knew, technical intelligence systems had not produced precise or credible information establishing the girls’ location.

The five officials said that if the Nigerians had obtained such information from informants on the ground, it has not been shared with U.S. and allied agencies.

One impediment to finding the girls, the officials said, was that since their abduction, they had been divided into small groups. Boko Haram is also believed to be hiding them in densely forested terrain where it would be hard for modern technical intelligence systems to gather information.

Presidency angry with CDS
Meanwhile, Chief of Defence Staff, CDS, Air Marshal Alex Badeh, has reportedly incurred the wrath of the Presidency over his claim that the military has sighted the 270 schoolgirls seized from their dormitories in Chibok, Borno State by Boko Haram terrorists last month.

President Jonathan, it was learnt last night, was unhappy with the claim by the defence chief, which he considered as a breach of military tactics capable of hindering the move to free the children, who have been in the kidnappers’ den since last month.

Meanwhile, Air Marshal Badeh declared, yesterday, that the military was now fighting a bigger battle with the international terrorist organisation known as Al Qaeda with networks in North and West Africa, noting that the ongoing counter terrorism and counter insurgency war has gone beyond Boko Haram.

A top Presidency said last night that Jonathan considered the CDS’ claim on the missing schoolgirls as an unnecessary outburst, which could frustrate ongoing efforts by the multinational team currently in the country to rescue the girls.

Counter-productive
The source, which did not want to be quoted, said President Jonathan was still at a loss as to why Badeh made the statement at a time he was expected to be more cautious over the contentious issue, which is generating interest across the globe.

“Indeed the President is really upset over the claim and we do not know what will happen,” the source said but did not give further details.

MAY 29 AND THE ILLUSION OF PROGRESS.


Do we really have a reason to celebrate Democracy Day??? Are we better off as a nation under uninterrupted civilian rule for about 15 years??? Punch provides some answers to this salient questions...

APPLE PURCHASES BEATS MUSIC AND ELECTRONICS FOR $3BN


Apple is striking a new chord with a $3 billion acquisition of Beats Electronics, a headphone and music streaming specialist that also brings the swagger of rapper Dr. Dre and recording impresario Jimmy Iovine.

Wednesday’s announcement comes nearly three weeks after deal negotiations were leaked to the media. It’s by far the most expensive acquisition in Apple’s 38-year history, a price that the company is paying to counter a threat posed to its iTunes store.

The price consists of $2.6 billion in cash and $400 million in Apple stock that will vest over an unspecified time period. The deal is expected to close before the end of September.

ENDLESS CONTROVERSY OVER DEMOCRACY DAY CELEBRATION.


After about three and a half decades of brutal repression of civil rights and liberties by successive military regimes, Nigeria returned to civilian rule. 

President Olusegun Obasanjo who emerged as the winner of the 1999 presidential elections organised by the General Abdulsalami Abubakar-led military junta, announced that with effect from the year 2000, May 29th of each year shall be observed as Democracy Day. 

SANUSI LAMIDO SANUSI LIED ABOUT MISSING $49.8BN OIL REVENUE - SENATE COMMITTEE.


The Senate Committee on Finance on Wednesday described as untrue allegations by the suspended Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Mallam Lamido Sanusi, that $49.8bn was missing from the Federation Account.

The committee, led by Senator Ahmed Makarfi, which submitted its report also said the total crude oil lifting from January 2012 to July 2013 was $67bn and not $65bn as claimed by Sanusi.