Saturday, 18 January 2014

OJB'S HAPPY POLYGAMOUS FAMILY


You can have many wives and yet keep them happy. So it seems in this picture with Legendary Music Producer, OJB Jezreel who is back on his feet after suffering from kidney related ailments.

Very little was known about his private life before the sickness. He admits that the sickness was a blessing in disguise as he has become richer and more popular.


Well, being a responsible Husband/Father is very key and it seems OJB is just perfect for the triangle. Someone(names withheld) needs to take some lessons from him and marry all his BABYMAMAS....lol.

WARDC SEEKS HELP FOR 14-YR-OLD RAPE VICTIM

The Women Advocate and Research Documentation Centre (WARDC) is seeking help for a 14-year-old rape victim, who is in urgent need for antenatal care. The girl, who resides at Isheri in Ikotun, a suburb of Lagos State, was allegedly raped and impregnated eight months ago. The man who allegedly raped her had absconded after his release on bail in August 2013.

In a statement released on Thursday by its executive director, Abiola Akiode-Afolabi, WARDC urged the Lagos State Government to come to the girls aid. The centre claimed that the girl was poor and lacked the resources to access antenatal care in government hospitals.

BODE GEORGE & THE SUPREME COURT'S DECISION - A SETBACK TO WAR AGAINST CORRUPTION


The recent decision of the Supreme Court in the case of Chief Bode George v. Federal Republic of Nigeria, is undoubtedly the most significant setback to date for the fight against corruption in Nigeria. 

In this case, the Supreme Court, as Nigeria’s apex court, abdicates in the most cavalier manner possible its high constitutional role as the guarantor of public values.  It also casts grave doubts on the readiness of the judiciary and the legal process to take seriously  the fight against corruption and impunity for it in Nigeria.

The facts of this case were straightforward enough. Chief Bode George is a retired one-star General in the Navy and former State Governor. Following the return to civil rule in 1999, he joined party politics. In 2001-2003, he was Chairman of the Board of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), one of the most lucrative parastatals in Nigeria’s  public service.

UPDATE ON "TORTURE OF PEPPER SELLERS" - OBA OF EJIGBO GOES INTO HIDING


The men who tortured and performed sodomy on two alleged "PEPPER THIEVES" are still at large as the "Traditional ruler of Ejigbo" is who reports indicate ordered the crime has gone into hiding.

Read previous post HERE & HERE.

The traditional ruler of Ejigbo in Lagos, southwest Nigeria, Oba Morufu Ojoola, has reportedly gone into hiding following attempts by the police to arrest him in connection with the torture of two women accused of stealing pepper at Ejigbo Market.

The two women, a mother and her step-daughter, were stripped, tortured and pepper was poured into their private parts. After the video of the incident was uploaded on the internet, it sparked widespread outrage, with women’s group calling for probe of the barbaric act.

PROFESSOR OF NUCLEAR PHYSICS AT OAU YET TO BE FOUND AFTER 3 MONTHS

PROF. JAMES OLOMO - STILL MISSING
About 3 months ago, we published a report on Professor at Obafemi Awolowo University who got missing while on business trip. READ PREVIOUS POST HERE.

Sadly, the family man is yet to be found. Read the update below.

The Olomo family has been hoping to see a member of the family, Prof. James Olomo,  walk back home since he left on October 17, 2013 for Eket, Akwa Ibom State where he had gone to have a discussion with  an oil company.

However, family, friends and kinsmen have begun to be more apprehensive each passing day hearing nothing from him for almost three months now.  There is no news concerning his kidnap or death and his whereabouts has remained unknown since October 20, 2013 when he was last seen in his hotel room.

SUPREME COURT ORDERS THE RETRIAL OF MOHAMMED ABACHA FOR RECEIVING AND CONCEALING STOLEN FUNDS


The year 2014 has started on a bad note for the family of Late Military "Head of State"; General Sani Abacha, as the apex court yesterday ordered the retrial of his son. Read below as reported bu PunchNG.

The Supreme Court on Friday ordered the retrial of  Mohammed Abacha, son of the late Head of State, Gen. Sani Abacha. He had sought to stop the Federal Government from trying him for allegedly receiving and concealing stolen funds. The apex court ordered him to return to a Federal Capital Territory High Court, where the charges against him were filed.

The Federal Government had filed criminal charges containing 123 counts against Mohammed after stolen funds were traced to the family of the late military dictator. The charges filed against Mohammed bordered on conspiracy, receiving and concealing stolen property – in breach of provisions of the Penal Code.

Friday, 17 January 2014

FEMALE BODYGUARDS - THE LATEST ACCESSORY FOR CHINA'S RICH

BRUTAL TRAINING
China's rich have been in the news lately for different news ranging from demand for Africa's ivory to exotic lifestyle...... CNN reports the latest demand of China's rich............................

Yang Donglan has had an unusual career trajectory. The 22-year-old once made a living selling cosmetics, but a year ago she switched her make-up brushes for nunchucks, undergoing a grueling training program to become a bodyguard.

"I can go out with the bosses and see a lot of things. Yang completed a course at Tianjiao International Security Academy, a Beijing-based training camp founded in 2008 to train bodyguards capable of serving the growing numbers of China's elite.

OSCAR 2014 NOMINATIONS - THE FULL LIST


12 Years a Slave," "American Hustle," "Captain Phillips," "Dallas Buyers Club," "Gravity," "Her," "Nebraska," "Philomena" and "The Wolf of Wall Street" received top honors as the nominees for best picture when Oscar nominations were announced Thursday morning.

"American Hustle" and "Gravity" led the field with 10 nominations each, with both films also earning director nods. "12 Years a Slave" followed with nine nominations.

The 86th Academy Awards, hosted by Ellen DeGeneres, will be held on March 2 at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.

See full list after the cut..................

FORCES BEHIND TUKUR'S SACK



Politicians are known to be boastful. The former National Chairman of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, is not an exception. Even when it was clear that the drummers who were playing music for him had since dropped their drums and were no longer ready to sing his praises, Tukur soldiered on. He believed that the tide could still change and he would retain his much-treasured exalted position.

Thus, when he had even dropped his resignation letter, Tukur said he was still in power. He told the unsuspecting journalists at the State House that he had not dropped his resignation letter.

2FACE EXPANDS INVESTMENT IN HOSPITALITY


2face Idibia is a wise investor as he is expanding his investments in hospitality with the launch of his Rumors Nite Club in FESTAC Town, Lagos.

The property is said to be worth over N250 Million. The club which opened its doors in the New Year to fun seekers, is an extension of 2face’s club in GRA, Ikeja under the same.

Since birthing in Festac Town, Rumors has already become a hotspot for night crawlers especially around the Festac Town vicinity. The club will officially be opened in February with Victoria Island as its next target location.

OGUN STATE APC CRISIS IS ESCALATING AS 2 SENATORS 4 REPS NARROWLY ESCAPED DEATH IN SHOOTOUT

Gov. Amosun - Ogun State
THE crisis  rocking the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Ogun State took  a dangerous turn yesterday, when some hoodlums unleashed terror on the supporters of  Senator Gbenga Obadara, representing  Ogun Central senatorial district and a member of the House of Representatives,  representing Ifo/Ewekoro constituency, Kunle Adeyemi.

During the pandemonium which broke out in Wasimi, Ewekoro Local Government Area of the state at  1: 38 pm, nine  members of the party were shot, including a police orderly, Sergeant Sunday Akinbode, by political thugs believed to be loyal to a faction of the party while several others sustained injuries.

WHY PRESIDENT JONATHAN SACKED SERVICE CHIEFS!!!!!


Indications emerged, yesterday, why President Goodluck Jonathan sacked the service chiefs and appointed new ones. The sack of the service chiefs,, was to prevent an implosion in the Armed Forces that was capable of threatening the country’s democracy.

Their sack came less than seven months after a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, declared the appointments of the Service Chiefs in the country by the President  without recourse to the National Assembly as unconstitutional, illegal, null and void.

Thursday, 16 January 2014

LIGHTNING KILLS TOURIST AS SHE RAN INTO THE SEA TO WARN HER SON TO GET OUT OF THE WATER


A mother was killed in front of her family when she was struck by lightning on a Brazilian beach.

Rosangela Biavati a 36-year-old married mother of one, died instantly when she was hit by the bolt of electricity during a trip to Guaruja, a popular seaside resort on the coast of Sao Paulo.

(PICTURES) NBA HOLDS THE FIRST GANI FAWEHINMI MEMORIAL RALLY




NEW VIDEO > SILIFA < SKUKI

    

This video was shot by the legendary Clarence Peters for the SKUKI brothers in South Africa..... Silifa Silifa Silifa.......  hmmmm..... Naija videos this days though..................

(CHAN 2014) NIGERIA DEFEATS MOZAMBIQUE 4-2 AS EAGLES GOALKEEPER FUMBLES


Home-based Super Eagles yesterday resurrected their African Nations Championship  (CHAN) hopes with a 4-2 defeat of the Black Mambas of Mozambique at the Cape Town Stadium.

Having lost their opening Group A matches to Mali and South Africa on Saturday respectively, Nigeria and Mozambique  knew that another defeat was going to end their campaign here.

                                                         NIGERIA 4 MOZAMBIQUE 2

NO NIGERIAN REFEREE FOR BRAZIL 2014 WORLD CUP

Peter Edibi
Hopes of having a Nigerian refereeing at the 2014 FIFA World Cup billed for Brazil was dashed after Peter Edibi was dropped in the final list released by FIFA Referees Committee on Wednesday.

Edibi, one of the prospective assistant referees from among the officials from 10 African countries, was not named among the eight assistant referees for the mundial.

The committee, under the Chairmanship of Jim Boyce, appointed 25 referee trios and eight support duos representing 43 countries for the 2014 World Cup.

CORRUPTION WORSENED UNDER OBASANJO - TUNDE BAKARE


Convener of Save Nigeria Group, Pastor Tunde Bakare, on Wednesday said former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s administration raised the bar of corruption in the country, notwithstanding the ex-President’s “supposed achievements” in office. 

Bakare spoke in Lagos as the guest lecturer at the 10th Chief Gani Fawehinmi Annual Lecture/Symposium, organised by the Ikeja Branch of the Nigerian Bar Association.

The event, with the theme, ‘Nigeria at centenary: A nation still in bondage?,’ was chaired by former President of the Court of Appeal, Justice Ayo Salami (retd.).

(PICTURES) IRANIAN MAN GOES 60 YRS WITHOUT BATHING


In a society where primping and prepping is a daily habit, now showering for a few days might seem utterly disgusting. Well, what if that lack of daily bathing extended to months — even years? The thought might be unfathomable to most. 

This, however, is not the case for an Iranian man who has reportedly broken the world record for the longest time without taking a bath, according to pictures published by the Iranian News Agency (IRNA).

OKONJO IWEALA RESPONDS TO THE 50 QUESTIONS POSED BY THE HOUSE OF REPS COMMITTEE ON FINANCE


We are pleased to provide responses to a set of 50 questions, which were submitted, to us by the House of Representatives Finance Committee on 19th  December 2013 (NASS/7HR/CT.32/1999). We are somewhat surprised  by the content  of  many of these questions for  a number  of reasons.

First, the responses to most of these questions are already in the public domain, and have been extensively debated by the government, media, civil society organizations and the private sector. We have answered these questions or similar ones many times before various Committees of the National Assembly. Nevertheless, we are pleased to answer them again with supporting data and analyses.

Second, the questions are repetitive in several instances (for example, questions 28, 34 and 40 on the benchmark oil price), and in some cases are directly contradictory (for example, questions 5 and 9 on debt management). This makes it somewhat confusing for those trying to respond.