Tuesday, 3 June 2014

POLICE DENIES BANNING #BRINGBACKOURGIRLS PROTEST IN ABUJA.


The Police High Command wishes to inform the general public that the Force has not issued any order banning peaceful assemblies/protests anywhere in Nigeria. 

It notes however that against the backdrop of current security challenges in the country, coupled with a recent intelligence report of a likely infiltration and hijack of otherwise innocuous and peaceful protests by some criminal elements having links with insurgents, the Police only issued advisory notice, enjoining citizens to apply caution in the said rallies, particularly in the Federal Capital Territory and its environs. 

NEW MUSIC - JESU N'ABBA - BY BENITA OKOJIE (@Benita_Okojie)... #JESUNABBA

Beautiful and talented gospel artiste Benita Okojie presents a new audio track titled JESU N'ABBA.

JESU N’ABBA simply means “Jesus My Father” and as the title suggests, the song is simply about appreciating God for His daily mercies while also asking for continual protection and favour.

JESU N’ABBA is a gospel masterpiece that is spiritually filled and will minister directly to any listener. Enjoy the track.

DOWNLOAD HERE.

(VIDEO) GBÀ GBÈ É - DJ SPINALL ft BURNA BOY


DJ Spinall presents visuals of his single GBÀ GBÈ É featuring the ever consistent Burna Boy....

Enjoy the track...

NIGERIAN COUPLE WHO LOST $50M (N8.2BN) LOTTERY WINNING TICKET IN CANADA FINALLY CLAIMS THEIR MONEY AFTER TICKET WAS FOUND IN THE CHURCH.


A couple endured a roller-coaster ride of emotions when a lottery ticket worth $50 million went missing only to be found and returned by someone at their church.

Hakeem Nosiru won the January 17 Lotto Max draw and was one day away from claiming the money when the signed ticket, which he taped to the inside his wife's purse for safekeeping, was missing after they attended church in Canada.

That sparked a frantic search of their home, with garbage bins being upended and their contents picked through, an effort that left Nosiru and his wife who are originally from Nigeria empty handed and feeling 'miserable'.

PORN ADDICT WHO KILLED MOTHER-IN-LAW IN THE PRESENCE OF HIS SONS DURING SEX ATTACK FACES LIFE IN JAIL.

              

A porn addict who murdered his mother-in-law in a horrific sex attack that shocked an Old Bailey judge is facing life in jail. 

Mohammud Yusuf, 32, inflicted 'the most agonising death imaginable' on Amoe Stevens, 64, while his two young sons sat in the next room listening to their grandmother's cries.

Yusuf - who had an obsession with violent pornography - carried out the sex attack on Mrs Stevens before leaving her to bleed to death at her home in Neasden, north west London. 

FG IS OWING NATIONAL CONFAB DELEGATES 5 WEEKS ALLOWANCES.


Numerous delegates at the ongoing National Conference in Abuja say their activities are gradually grinding to a halt because the Federal Government had failed to pay their allowances. Some of the delegates said they had been thrown out of their hotels because, with their allowances unpaid, they could not afford to pay their lodging bills.

A delegate who asked for anonymity stated that he had packed out of his hotel room. “I have not been paid, so where will I find the money to pay the hotel?” the delegate stated. He added that he had moved into a friend’s apartment in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital.

GREED & SELF CENTREDNESS IN LEADERSHIP - THE AKPABIO EXAMPLE.


There is a growing penchant for greed and self-centredness in leadership as Nigeria enters her 16th year of unbroken democratic odyssey. 

This acquisitive tendency of high profile public officials is demonstrated in the new pension bill passed last week by the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly. Known as the Akwa Ibom State Governors and Deputy Governors Pension Law 2014, it provides a total of about N200 million annually, for life, as pension and gratuity for a former governor and his spouse. It also provides generous pension and gratuity for past deputy governors and their spouses for life.

Even at face value, the new law, which also covers all elected former governors of Akwa Ibom origin who served in the old Cross River State, is highly irresponsible. It is an anti-people law that should be discarded.

Read more below according to Punch

POLICE BANS #BRINGBACKOURGIRLS PROTEST IN ABUJA


The Commissioner of Police in Abuja, Joseph Mbu, on Monday said protests demanding the rescue of over 250 girls kidnapped in Chibok, Borno State, pose a serious security threat.

Mr. Mbu, known to violently crack down on protesters including students and lecturers of higher institutions, announced the ban at a news conference in Abuja. “Protests on the Chibok girls are hereby banned with immediate effect,” Mr. Mbu said.

He said information at his disposal indicates that “dangerous elements” are about to hijack the protest, citing the emergence of rival group, “Release Our Girls”, that attacked the members of the Abuja #BringBackOurGirls campaign, breaking bottles on their heads, and destroying cameras of journalists.

#UNIJOS7 - A COMMUNION SHATTERED BY BOMB.


For Michael Ogbole, Doris Udegbunam, Wingak Monday, Millicent Yusuf, Vivian Obilo, Lydia Komolafe and Francisca Nwafor, who died in the bomb blast at the Terminus Market, Jos, Plateau State, on May 20, 2014, stories of their journey of life will for long draw emotions.

Theirs was a life bound by fate and faith. First, they were all final year medical laboratory science students of the University of Jos. Second, they were all Christians. Third, their stories are that of shattered dreams and unfulfilled ambition.

For the seven, Tuesday, May 20 might have started like any other. They had all left their homes and hostels, as they had done for five years. They had played, read and studied together.

BOKO HARAM KILLS NINE DURING CHURCH SERVICE IN BORNO.


Suspected members of Boko Haram on Sunday stormed a church in Attagara, Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State and killed nine worshippers.

The attack which occurred barely 48 hours after the murder of the Emir of Gwoza , Alhaji Idrissa Timta, by the sect in a highway ambush, brought the service to an abrupt end.

It was gathered on Monday in Maiduguri that the insurgents arrived at the EYN Church and opened fire on worshippers at about 9.30am.

FANI KAYODE DUMPS APC FOR PDP.


A former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, has dumped the All Progressives Congress for the Peoples Democratic Party, accusing the party of having an Islamic agenda and being intolerant.

Fani-Kayode, who spoke on Monday, said that the leadership of the APC was insincere.

A statement by the former minister described the spokesperson for the party, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, as a liar for allegedly saying that he (Fani-Kayode) never joined the party.

NIGERIA NAMES WORLD CUP SQUAD.


There were no surprises as Keshi announced the 23 Men who will attempt to make the nation proud at the World Cup holding in Brazil in few days.

Goalkeepers
Vincent Enyeama, Austin Ejide, Chigozie Agbim

Defenders
 Joseph Yobo, Elderson Echiejile, Juwon Oshaniwa, Godfrey Oboabona, Azubuike Egwuekwe, Kenneth Omeruo, Efe Ambrose, Kunle Odunlami

Midfielders 
John Mikel Obi, Ogenyi Onazi, Ramon Azeez, Michael Uchebo, Reuben Gabriel

Strikers
 Osaze Odemwingie, Ahmed Musa, Shola Ameobi, Emmanuel Emenike, Babatunde Michael, Victor Moses, Uche Nwofor

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.