Wednesday, 21 August 2013

30 year-old Saudi man given 50 lashes for insulting his twitter followers



50 Lashes For Twitter Insult

If you're planning on taking up a hobby as an internet troll, Saudi Arabia is probably somewhere to avoid.

A 30 year-old Saudi national was apparently sentenced to 50 lashes for insulting members of his own tribe on the Twitter microblogging site.


According to the Riyadh Bureau website a group of tribesmen from a village near the city of Medina - Islam's 2nd holiest site - lodged a complaint against the man at a local police station, providing screenshots as proof.

Angry Fans Stone Wizkid, Damaging His Porsche In Lekki




Being a celebrity comes with much responsibilities of which includes parting with some naira notes as situation presents especially when celebs get stuck in the midst of loving fans.


Ayodeji Balogun a.k.a Wizkid was today stoned by angry fans at the VFS Global Services, Lekki phase 1 over the Azonto Crooner’s arrogant attitude and his refusal to part away with some naira notes despite the much accolades he got from the cheering crowd who were so elated to catch a glimpse of their Superstar.

OAU rated best in Nigeria, eighth in Africa


The Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, has been rated the best university in Nigeria and the eighth in Africa in the latest webometric ranking.

This was contained in the university’s news bulletin issued on Tuesday, quoting the new Webometric rating by Cybermetric Lab of Spain, a world-renowned research council.


The publication stated that the council rated OAU higher on the ladder from number 14 to eight in Africa.

Napoli makes official bid for Mikel



Italia Serie A club Napoli has made an official offer for Chelsea midfielder John Obi Mikel, futaa.com reports.

The offer is believed to be 15 million Euros, according to report on eyefootball.com


The Nigeria international may now be ready to listen to offers from the Italian club having fallen behind Ramires as first choice holding midfielder at Stamford Bridge.

Ailing Taraba governor to return to Nigeria this weekend



Governor Danbaba Suntai of Taraba is expected to depart the Sea View Hospital Rehabilitation Centre and Home located in New York for home on August 25, the News Agency of Nigeria reports.


The governor’s wife, Hauwa Danbaba Suntai, made this known in a telephone interview with NAN on Tuesday in New York.

Fasehun Can Kill, Destroy For Power, Money And Women - Gani Adams


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Gani Adams is the National Coordinator, Oodua People’s Congress. In this interview with FOLARIN ADEMOSU, he characterises Dr. Frederick Fasehun, his affairs with Hamza al-Mustapha, origin of OPC, what caused the split, and other issues


Last week, Dr. Fredrick Fasehun said you cannot speak for the Odua People’s Congress, OPC. What is your reaction to his statement?

Riot in Ikorodu as Police allegedly kill Okada rider



Fracas broke out, yesterday, in Ikorodu following the death of a motorcyclist after he was allegedly shot by a Policeman attached to Ikorodu Division, Lagos State.


The tragedy struck around 4p.m at Ojubode area leading to a serious gridlock which lasted for hours as the deceased’s colleagues trooped out to protest the killing.

This resulted into pandemonium as commuters and residents scampered for safety. Also, shops and offices were shut for hours by owners for fear of the unknown.

Condolence visit: Rivers Govt counters Patience Jonathan’s claim, releases photo of Amaechi’s wife




Rivers state government on Tuesday released a picture showing wife of the Rivers State Governor, Judith Amaechi, signing the condolence register during her visit to the First Lady, Patience Jonathan, on the death of her foster mother, Mrs Charity Sisi Oba.

The picture is a response to the statement earlier released by Mrs Jonathan that while several groups and individuals from across the country came to condole with her, no official of the Rivers State government deemed it necessary to pay the family a condolence visit.

I want to represent the Wizkid of the female fold in the industry - Nigerian singer, Lola Rae





Funmilola Rachel Garton, popularly known as Lola Rae, is a product of a mixed union-British father and Ghanaian mother-is set to storm the entertainment industry with her Afro Pop music. The “Watch My Tingo” crooner, in this interview she opens up on her mission to Nigeria, which she regarded as her home, fashion preferences and her music career.  

Tuesday, 20 August 2013

INEC keeps num on Abuja women rally


The Independent National Electoral Commission has said it will not comment on the controversy between the All Progressives Congress and the Peoples Democratic Party over the women rally organised by the First Lady, Patience Jonathan, in Abuja last Thursday.

 The APC had referred to the event as a political rally and accused the Presidency of violating the INEC’s rule, which bars political parties and aspirants from campaigning for the 2015 elections.

SHEKAU'S DEATH: We can’t rejoice over anyone’s death, says CAN




President of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, Monday, in reaction to the reported death of the Islamist sect’s leader, Abubakar Shekau, said: “I have not heard the story yet but if it is true, as a Christian, we should not rejoice over the death of any one.

“Nevertheless I must commend the security forces, which had taken this war against terrorism in this country to a new and commendable height by the accomplishment they had achieved in the last couple of months.”
According to him, the Christian community in Nigeria would have preferred that Shekau was caught alive

Navy kills 16 pirates in gun duel


13 militants die in gun duel with Navy
The Nigerian Navy says it has killed 16 pirates, who allegedly hijacked a vessel, MT Norte, along Lagos waters.

The Nigerian Navy, in a statement on Monday, stated the vessel was loaded with 17,000 metric tonnes of petrol when it was hijacked.

Jonathan didn’t sign single-term deal, Presidency insists


The Presidency on Monday insisted that President Goodluck Jonathan did not sign any agreement with any individual or group that he would serve only one term in office.
The Special Adviser to the President on Political Matters, Ahmed Gulak, said this in an interview with one of our correspondents in Abuja.

Electrician shot dead by Police in Lagos


Adamson Bello, the victim
Pandemonium broke out in Aka Town, Iba Local Council Development Area, LCDA, Lagos State, yesterday, after an electrician, Mr. Adamson Bello, was allegedly shot dead by a yet to be identified policeman attached to the South Bound Hotel.

FG earmarks $6.43m to educate 40 million illiterate Nigerians




The Federal Government has earmarked $6.43 million “self benefiting” Trust Fund for the delivery of quality literacy programme for estimated 40 million illiterate Nigerians by 2015.

Executive Secretary, National Commission for Mass Education, Alhaji Jibrin Paiko, declared this yesterday, in Ilorin at a workshop for 111 adult and youth facilitators in three local government areas of Baruten, Edu and Kaiama in Kwara State.


He explained that the project, was captured under a three-year strategic frame work (2012-2015), aimed at revitalising adult and youth literacy project.

Paiko said it was designed to meet the education for all, EFA, goals and education related Millennium Development Goals, MDGs, by 2015.

Represented by a Monitoring Officer in the agency, Mr. Lukuman Paiko said: “The workshop held simultaneously in Lagos, Edo and Kwara, is to improve the skills and knowledge of 4,107 facilitators across the country at the average of 111 per state.”

Commissioner for Education and Human Capital Development, Alhaji Saka Onimago, who declared the workshop open, said: “Each of the facilitators must enroll  at least 24 adult and youth illiterates and make them literates  within nine months.”

The commissioner was represented by a Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Mohammad Alabi.
He commended the United Nations Education Scientific and Cultural Organisation, UNESCO, for sponsoring the workshop.

God will uproot bad leaders in Nigeria, says Gowon


Gen. Yakubu Gowon

Former Head of State, Gen. Yakubu Gowon, on Monday in Ibadan prayed that God should uproot all the leaders with evil intentions against the country so that the polity could move forward.

Gowon spoke during his visit to Gethsemane Prayer Ministries Cathedral, Eleyele, Ibadan presided over by National Coordinator, Nigeria Prays, Rev. Moses Aransiola.

Angry Youths Beat Up House Of Rep Member

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A member of the House of Representatives representing Malumfashi/Kafur constituency of Katsina state, Hon Ibrahim Babangida Mahuta, was attacked by a mob in his constituency.

 
This is the third time the lawmaker has been attacked by youths from his constituency. The first being during the last public hearings on constitution amendments.

ASUU Strike: No Retreat, No Surrender —President

Ahead of today’s meeting with the Federal Government, President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, Dr. Nasir Fagge, has declared that the union will not back down on the ongoing strike if a compromise is not reached.

Dr. Fagge who made this disclosure to NE via a telephone chat this morning, maintained that the strike action was not embarked upon just for the demands, but for the Federal Government to honour a Memorandum of Understanding which it  signed in 2012 with ASUU.

The Yoruba are far ahead of them — Fani-Kayode


As the debate over the deportation of some Igbo from Lagos rages, a former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, in this interview tells ALLWELL OKPI that the city was built by the Yoruba and not the Igbo.

Stolen N20m Wristwatch Sold For N1.2m




A hair stylist, Clark Lydia Vivian, 22, and her step-father, Engr. Ayodele, Djamasi, 51, are in police net for allegedly stealing a gold wrist watch worth N20 million and selling it for N1.2 million at Tejuosho market, Yaba, Lagos, southwest Nigeria.

The police at Ilasan Division, Lekki, Eti-Osa, Lagos, arrested them along with the alleged receiver of the stolen wrist watch, Alhaji Ibrahim Abdulahi, 42.

ASUU strike: Jonathan approves N400bn lifeline –SSANU


ASUU strike: Jonathan approves N400bn lifeline –SSANU


The end to the present strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) may be in sight as President Goodluck Jonathan has approved N400 billion for the infrastructural development of Nigerian universities.

The document to this effect is expected to be made available today at the meeting of the presidential committee on implementation of the NEEDS assessment in the universities with the leaders of the four university-based unions – the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU), the Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions (NASU), the National Association of Academic Technologists (NAAT) and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).

Monday, 19 August 2013

PDP crisis: Tukur battles for political survival …seeks Atiku’s help to save job, meets Jonathan




IN a move to retain his job as the National Chairman of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, has reportedly sought the help of ex-Vice President Abubakar Atiku.
Tukur, our correspondent learnt, sent an SOS message to Atiku who consequently rushed down for a one-and-half-hour meeting with the PDP chairman at his Wuse 2 residence in Abuja very late on Saturday. The meeting reportedly started at about 7pm and Atiku was seen leaving the chairman’s residence at about 8.30pm.

Minister blows N2 BILLION on chartered jets


Minister blows N2b on chartered jets

A Minister may have been spending so much time in the air that she has wracked up a N2b bill in two years.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is being urged to probe how she blew the cash on chartered jets.


The Minister was reported to the Chairman of EFCC, Mr. Ibrahim Lamorde, by a whistle-blowing group, Crusaders for Good Governance (CGG), on August 13.

We heard fire victims cry for help –Residents


Neighbours of a family that perished in an inferno in a building located in Shagari Estate, Lagos State, said they heard the victims’ cries for help.
PUNCH Metro had reported last week Thursday that a family of five lost their lives after  fire engulfed their three-bedroom apartment in the early hours of Wednesday.

Okupe calls APC “mega-nonsense”, blasts @Elrufai as ‘stupid’ ‘liar


Presidential spokesperson, Doyin Okupe, has described the new opposition alliance, the All Progressives Alliance, APC as a “mega nonsense, which cannot go anywhere”.

Speaking on a radio program in Kaduna, Mr. Okupe said the new opposition party was not a mega party, but a “mega nonsense”, which would collapse very soon.

First Lady snubs Rivers deputy governor


First Lady snubs Rivers deputy governor

First Lady Patience Jonathan yesterday arrived in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital, on a three-day visit.

Mrs Jonathan is believed to be in her home state to prepare for the funeral of her mother, Madam Charity Oba, who died in a car crash last month.

Melvin and Beverly cruise to BBA final: Who do you put your money on?


Nigeria’s representatives in the 2013 Big Brother Africa Reality TV show, Melvin Oduah and Beverly Osu, have moved to the final stage of the event. They will now compete for the cash prize of $300,000 alongside the three other surviving Housemates, Elikem of Ghana, Dillish of Namibia and Zambia’s representative, Cleo.

BIG BROTHER AFRICA: Angelo and Bimp Evicted From the House, Tears for Beverly




South African representative Angelo and Ethiopia’s Bimp were evicted from the BBA house on sunday night.

South Africa's representative and Nigeria's Beverly's Big brother boy friend Angelo as well as her secret admirer Bimp (smoke chain) were evicted from the on going big brother africa the chase.


Friday, 9 August 2013

Mbu remains Rivers police chief, says IG


Mbu remains Rivers police chief, says IG

Inspector-General of Police Mohammed Abubakar yesterday dashed the hope of those expecting a change in the leadership of the police in Rivers State.

Controversial Police Commissioner Mbu Joseph Mbu will remain in office, Abubakar said.


He told reporters at the State House in Abuja, after joining other Muslims in government to pay homage to President Goodluck Jonathan, that a professional police officer is not a politician who could be drawn into politics.

New leaders‘ll emerge soon, says Tinubu



New leaders‘ll emerge soon, says Tinubu
A National leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, yesterday predicted the emergence of new leaders in Nigeria.

The former Lagos State governor urged Nigerians to pray fervently that “the predictions of doom, hardship, political instability and religious intolerance will not come to fruition”.


Tinubu, who is recuperating from a successful surgery, in his Sallah message released by his Media Office, wished all Muslims Eid mubarak and happy Sallah celebrations.

All roads lead to Redemption Camp for Holy Ghost Service


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All roads lead to the Redemption Camp of The Redeemed Christian Church of Christ for the toast of the ongoing annual convention, the Holy Ghost Service as Nigerians from all corners are expected to take advantage of the public holi-days to attend.

The Holy Ghost service which holds every first Friday of every month is the star attraction of all RCCG pro-grammes because it is always a power packed session with diverse miracle and unusual ministrations.

LAGOS: Many displaced as Lekki beach overflows banks



A yet to be ascertained number of families have been displaced by the recent ocean surge at Lekki, Lagos.

This came barely 10 weeks after a university don, Dr. Dupe. Olayinka,  raised doubts as to the safety of the Eko Atlantic City, a mega project by the Lagos State government.

Bale, Suarez, Rooney – Premier League’s troublesome trio



A couple of weeks before the start of the English Premier League season, the country’s most exciting player, its most reviled and the linchpin of the England side are involved in emotional and financial tug-of-wars with their clubs.
Gareth Bale, Luis Suarez and Wayne Rooney have been absent from recent pre-season friendlies because they are carrying injuries, are in no state to perform or have been banished from the first team.

 

Jilted lover sets corps member, friend ablaze



When in November 2012, Winifred Okey, received a call-up letter to begin her National Youth Service Corps programme in Rivers State, she was extremely happy. This was because she wanted to be posted there so that she would be close to her friends, who were staying there.
The 23-year-old graduate’s happiness was however cut short after she was set ablaze at the corper’s lodge in Asari Toru Local Government by her ex-boyfriend.

Buhari: Bomb or bubble?


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The newly formed All Progressives Congress, APC , is faced with the difficult predicament of containing the determination of General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) to contest the next presidential election.



His last military posting before he was proclaimed military head of state in December 1983 was as General Officer Commanding the 3rd Armoured Brigade, Jos. Giving that military backdrop, it is not surprising that he is being accused of confusing the newly registered APC with the Armoured Personnel Carrier, APC, one of the military vehicles used to position him in power 30 years ago.

Why we raped victims, by robbery suspects


Why we raped victims, by robbery suspects

Everyone around was startled when they recounted their escapades before their reign in the underworld was forced to a halt by the police.

Twenty-four-year-old Moses Adelawo, son of a landlord in Ajao Estate, Lagos; Felix Sunday, alias K-Money, and Abbey Yinusa, who claimed that the former lured him into raping girls, are members of a dreaded gang. So is Ike Leke, 26, aka Bombom. They were arrested on Wednesday.

Their gang, led by Abiodun Ogunjobi, aka Godogodo, terrorised the Southwest before it was smashed last Sunday by the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), Lagos State Police Command.
Leke, 26, told The Nation on Wednesday that he enjoyed raping daughters of their victims. His reason: Some ladies who advised him to take to armed robbery abandoned him when police declared him wanted after an operation in Lagos.

Thursday, 8 August 2013

Nigeria won’t break up – Jonathan



President Goodluck Jonathan on Thursday assured that Nigeria will not break up pointing out that the country’s diversity is a great strength yet to be tapped.

Speaking while receiving the Vice President, Namadi Sambo, who led the Muslim community on the annual Sallah homage, faulted the United States report that predicted that Nigeria will break up on or before 2015.

Police will flush out bad eggs - IGP Abubakar



Mohammed Abubakar, Inspector General of Police
Nigeria’s Inspector-General of Police, Muhammed Abubakar, on Thursday vowed to flush out bad eggs in the Nigeria Police Force (NPF), saying he would never preside over a corrupt police service.

Abubakar made the promise in Abuja while answering questions from State House correspondents over the police officer dismissed on Wednesday for demanding N25,000 bribe from a motorist in Lagos,.


He said the punishment was not too harsh and warned that any police officer caught in corrupt practices would not be spared.

REVEALED: Boko Haram still has 6,000 fighters “ready fight to finish” •Targets Lagos, Ogun, Rivers


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Despite suffering heavy casualties and dislodgement from its North-East strongholds, Boko Haram still boasts “about 6,000 fighters ready to fight to the finish,” a Nigerian Senator who investigated the group’s activities has revealed.

The Bitter Truth About The Igbos - Femi Fani-Kayode




Permit me to make my second and final contribution to the raging debate about Lagos, who owns it and the seemingly endless tensions that exist between the igbo and the yoruba.

It is amazing how one or two of the numerous nationalities that make up Nigeria secretly wish that they were yoruba and consistently lay claim to Lagos as being partly theirs. Have they forgotten where they came from? I have never heard of a yoruba wanting to give the impression to the world that he is an igbo, an ijaw, an efik or a hausa-fulani or claiming that he is a co-owner of Port Harcourt, Enugu, Calabar, Kano or Kaduna. Yet more often than not some of those that are not of yoruba extraction but that have lived in Lagos for some part of their lives have tried to claim that they are bona fide Lagosians and honorary members of the yoruba race. Clearly it is time for us to answer the nationality question. These matters have to be settled once and for all.

SALLAH: Red alert nationwide; 7 policemen killed, others injured


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The Nigerian Army, yesterday, placed all its formations across the country on red alert following terrorists’ threat to attack and bomb national assets including mosques during Sallah celebrations to mark the end of Ramadan in countries with sizeable Muslim adherents.


Similarly, the Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar, has ordered water-tight security across the country to ensure a hitch-free Sallah celebration.

Army Releases GSM Numbers, E-mails to Fight Terrorism



The Nigerian Army has released several GSM numbers and e-mail addresses that will enable the citizens to reach out to the force in the ongoing campaign against terrorism.

The Directors of Army Public Relations, Brig.-Gen Ibrahim Attahiru, who stated this at a briefing in Abuja on Wednesday, urged the citizens to contribute to the campaign by giving information to the Nigerian Army Information Alert System.

Why I Became a Deadly Robber – Revelation by Godogodo



The infamous robbery tsar from South-West, Abiodun Ogunjobi, a.k.a., Godogodo, has revealed that lack of parental care was one of the main reasons why he became a deadly robber.
 
Godogodo was responsible for terrorising the zone for over 14 years; he was in charge of most bank robberies and other deadly operations. On August 6, 2013, in an interview at the state Police Command headquarters, Ikeja, Lagos, he confessed that his parents abandoned him at an early age to fend for himself.
36-year-old notorious criminal spoke in emotional laden voice, said he was the eldest of the children and his mother who he said was a sickler, died from her sickness.

Latest FIFA Rankings: Super Eagles Ranked 5th in Africa




The Super Eagles have dropped to the fifth position in Africa despite retaining their spot in in the global ranking
Nigeria’s senior national team has remained unmoved in the latest Fifa world ranking released on Thursday.


In June, the African Champions were rated as the 31st best football playing team in the world before making a downward slide to 35 in the July ranking.

This stagnant position however, was not good enough as they slipped to fifth place in Africa with the Desert Foxes of Algeria taking up their previous fourth position.

PDP disqualifies four Anambra gov aspirants


Four, out of the 17 governorship aspirants in the November 16 governorship election in Anambra State, have been disqualified by the Peoples Democratic Party.
With the disqualification, the race is now open to 13 aspirants, who are scheduled to go for the primaries that will hold in the state on August 24.

This was the outcome of the screening conducted on Tuesday night in Abuja by the PDP’s five-man Screening Panel, headed by Alhaji Aminu Wali.
Those who were disqualified included Tony Nwoye, Sylvester Okonkwo, Ugochukwu Okeke and Onwuanyi Afameduna. They were said to have been disqualified based on what was described as “ tax matters.”

Fire shuts Kenya’s international airport in Nairobi



A fire engulfed Kenya's main airport on Wednesday, forcing the suspension of international passenger flights and choking a vital travel gateway to east Africa.

The country's anti-terror police boss said he did not believe that there was a terror link to the fire even though it coincided with the 15th anniversary of a twin attack by Islamist militants on the United States embassy in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam, the commercial capital of neighboring Tanzania.

Eid-il-Fitri: Lagos offers free ride to commuters



In a bid to ease movement of commuters during the Muslims during the Eid-il-Fitri celebration, the Lagos State Government is offering residents free bus ride on 9th August 2013.

It will be recalled that for the past five years (2008) the state government has being offering the free bus service to assist commuters on any festival in the state.

Landlord sets six youths ablaze for smoking hemp


The Ogun State Police Command has arrested a middle-aged man, Mukaila Adebesin, for allegedly setting ablaze six people in Ita Balogun Compund, Ago-Oko, Abeokuta.
The victims are Adesanya, 20, Sulaiman Adebesin, 20, Saburi Seteolu 18, Raheem Bello 19, Azeez Alabi 20, and Kola Sodeinde 19.

 It was gathered that the victims were allegedly set ablaze by Adebesin at 7pm because they were gambling and smoking Indian hemp on his premises.

Any party that fields Jonathan’ll lose —APC • Opposition confused, desperate power mongers, says PDP


The All Progressives Congress  on Wednesday continued its war of words  with  the Presidency and the  Peoples Democratic Party over the suitability  of Dr. Goodluck Jonathan  for the presidential election.
While the APC believes that  fielding  Jonathan as a candidate would be suicidal for any party, the Presidency and the PDP argued  that he remains the best to contest and win a presidential poll in the country at present.

Lagos ‘deports’ fresh 46 destitute to Osun


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Osun State Government, yesterday, said it received 46 additional destitute including two children evacuated from Lagos State.

Receiving the destitute at the National Youth Development Centre, Ode-Omu, yesterday, the Special Adviser to Governor Rauf Aregbesola on Youths, Sports and Special Needs, Hon. Biyi Odunlade said that the state government has no option than to take care of its citizens in any part of the country.