Monday, May 18, 2015

Photos: Tia Mowry recreates childhood Photographs !

The performing artist reproduced some of her childhood photographs and shared on instagram.
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So charming!


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Photos: Dencia Leads Worst Dressed while Jennifer Lopez Leads Best Dressed at the Billboard Music Awards

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The 2015 Billboard Music Awards held the previous evening and as per US fashion commentators, presented above are the women that made the most exceedingly awful dressed & best dressed records.


Taylor Swift’s white hot jumpsuit, Kendall Jenner’s smooth dark and silver ensemble & not to be ignored, Jennifer Lopez who close down celebrity central in yet another about bare confection, they said, were all extremely noteworthy. Anyhow, that Dencia’s pop workmanship propelled jumpsuit—complete with a neon face-print and visor—was outright unusual.


We will give you a chance to be the judge however, do you con



Since 1999, Nigerian government’s done nothing worth celebrating – 2face!

Nigerian music star, 2face Idibia is not happy.
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The singer woke up today, dropping a number of tweets aimed at changing the mentality of Nigerians and especially tasking the government to do a lot more than offering lip-service to the masses. In one of the tweets, 2face goes very direct, indicting governments at all levels by saying: ‘Since 1999 till date the government of Nigeria both federal and state have done nothing worth celebrating considering the amount of money stolen or wasted.’.


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EFCC Arraigns Businessman for N500million Fraud---Docks Internet Fraudster for $6,300 Scam

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on May 12, 2015 arraigned one Uche Obodoekwe alongside his company DE CANON Investment Limited before Justice M.B Idris of the Federal High Court Lagos on an 8-count charge bordering on Money Laundering.
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He allegedly used the property of an insurance firm, Royal Exchange Assurance Plc as collateral to secure a N500, 000,000 (Five Hundred Million Naira Only) loan from the defunct First Inland Bank, purportedly to purchase about two hundred million units of shares.


However, after taking the facility, the accused neither used the money to buy shares nor service his obligation to the bank.


Investigations revealed that N480m of the said loan was placed on call deposit by Uche, which he eventually converted to personal use.


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Count one of the charge reads “that you Mr Uche Obodoekwe and De canon Investment Limited between 22nd January 2008 and 28th January 2008 in Lagos within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, converted an aggregate sum of N458,500,000 (Four Hundred and Fifty Eight Million, Five Hundred Thousand Naira Only) by placing same into call account with the First Bank of Nigeria Plc, which sum formed part of the funds you derived from an illegal act to wit: stealing by conversion of Royal Exchange Assurance Plc’s funds entrusted in your care by the said Royal Exchange Assurance Plc and with the aim of disguising the illicit origin of the said sum and you thereby committed an offence punishable under Section 14(1)(a) of the Money Laundering Prohibition Act, 2004.”


The accused pleaded not guilty when the charge was read to him.


Justice Idris granted the accused persons bail in the sum of N10, 000,000 and two sureties in like sum. The sureties must provide affidavit of means while the accused passport is to be deposited with the court registry.


The case was adjourned to June 17 and 18, 2015 for commencement of trial.


In a related development, the EFCC has arraigned one Adekunle Olayemi before Justice Lawal Akapo of Lagos State High Court, sitting in Ikeja on a 3-count charge bordering on possession of false documents and obtaining money by false pretence. When the charges were read to the defendant on May 12, 2015, he pleaded not guilty.


One of the counts read: “Adekunle Olayemi (a.k.a Timmy Mike and ‘Rachael Williams ) on or about the 7th day of May, 2014 at Lagos within the Ikeja Judicial Division had in your possession a document in which you represented yourself to one Mr. Orest as Timmy Mike and demanded for the sum of $5, 800 (Five Thousand, Eight Hundred Dollars) so that you could help his lover from being prosecuted, which representations you knew or ought to have known to be false having regard to the circumstances of this case”.


The prosecution counsel, Mustafa Aliyu asked the court to fix a date for trial in view of the defendant’s plea of not guilty. However, the defense counsel, Akin Bayidada pleaded with the court to grant his client bail on liberal term as the offence was bailable.


Justice Lawal-Akapo adjourned the case to 17th of June, 2015 and ordered that the defendant be remanded in Kirikiri maximum prison.


Also, the EFCC arraigned one Adebanjo Olamilekan( a.k.a Candice Gloria) before Justice Lawal Akapo on a two count charge for obtaining money by false pretence. The accused is alleged to have defrauded one Collins, an American, of $2,500.


The accused pleaded not guilty to the charge.


Justice Akapo adjourned the case to June 10, 2015 for hearing.


Similarly, one Owolabi Lateef ( a.k.a Timmy) was arraigned before Justice Lawal-Akapo on a two count charge of forgery and being in possession of a false document. The defendant was allegedly found with a letter of conviction purportedly from the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, in which one Miss Gloria convicted for drug trafficking, would serve eight years jail terms or pay a ransom of 8,800 United States Dollars to procure an acquittal.


The defendant pleaded not guilty to the charge.


The case was adjourned to June 10, 2015 for hearing of the bail application.


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15th May, 2015

Police Arrests 21 Men With 122 Condoms In Ibadan For Belonging To Gay Cult

The Nigerian Police have arrested 21 young men under the age of 25 for allegedly belonging to a gay cult.  The men were arrested in Ibadan last week after allegedly being caught at a birthday party with about 122 condoms.
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Although the organizer of the event claimed that it was just a birthday party, the policemen accused them of holding an initiation into an ‘evil gay cult’ after the discovery of 122 condoms and the absence of females.


The policemen said that they had received a tip claiming that the occupants of the room were gay.


The police also said that the absence of females corroborated with the claim of their informant that it was indeed a gay cult.


A human rights organisation, The Initiative for Equal Rights (TIER) has since spoken out against the arrest of the young men after receiving a call on May 10, 2015.


“At the point of arrest, the young men were physically assaulted and treated in a manner unbecoming of any legal process: they were photographed in their underwear, made to write statements under duress and locked up in an overcrowded cell,” the spokesman of the organization said.


The police initially refused to grant the young men bail and transfer of the case to the state courts until the intervention of a lawyer from the International Center for Reproductive Health and Sexual Rights (INCRESE).


They were given different bail notices from N5,000 to N10,000. The organiser of the party had to pay N21,000.


In spite of the way they were treated, the arrested young men refused to appeal against the treatment on order to prevent being branded as gay.


Reports revealed that 11 out of the 21 had been bailed by their family and friends, while 10 were left in detention. INCRESE however provided the fund for bail for the remaining 10 detainees and took them to a safe house. The 21 claimed that the police further extorted money from each of them when they all returned to the police station on May 14, 2015 before they were allowed to leave.


“It is obvious that there is a need to create more public awareness and the need for victims to take up cases with solid support of the movement. Without this, cases like this will continue to occur with limited or no option for proper adjudication for justice”, the TIER spokesman said.


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Jonathan's Daughter That Recently Got Married Is Pregnant

President Jonathan’s daughter , Faith Sakwe who got hitched a year ago and now heavily pregnant was among the individuals who went to the Special Thanksgiving Service held yesterday for the first family at the Villa Chapel as they plan to leave.


We wish delightful Faith a smooth delivery

I won’t share govt money to anybody – el-Rufai

The Kaduna State Governor-elect, Mallam Nasir el-Rufai, says it will be a wishful thinking for anybody to believe that he will share public fund to individuals or groups in the state after May 29.
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He said his administration would not condone the sharing of public funds to anybody in the name of godfather or group, no matter how highly placed.  Rather than doing that, el-Rufai said the state resources would be judiously utilised for the development of the state and the people.


This was just as the governor-elect said that the debt profile of the state would run into N100bn before the May 29 hand over date.


El-Rufai noted that as the administration of the Peoples Democratic Party ended in May, both at the federal and state levels, what both the President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari and himself needed was prayers from Nigerians to succeed.


The former Minister of the FCT added that the government of President Goodluck Jonathan and that of Governor Mukhtar Yero had become so bad that they had to obtain loans to pay salaries.


According to el-Rufai, Nigerians should stop congratulating him and the President-elect but should rather pity them and pray for them to succeed because of the “bankrupt economy” they would inherit.


El-Rufai spoke at a reception organised for him by the Kaduna Peoples Association at the Arewa House, Kaduna on Saturday.


The governor-elect , who told the gathering that the state, led by Yero, had incurred N90bn debt, noted that before the May 29 hand over date, the debt might increase to N100bn.


Meanwhile, at a prayer session for them by the APC Yoruba Political Forum in Kaduna State on Saturday, el-Rufai insisted that the incoming government needed nothing but prayers from Nigerians.


The governor-elect said,


“When people call to congratulate me or come to congratulate me and General Buhari, I always tell them, thank you, but what we need is your sympathy and prayers.


“This is because, myself and Buhari are taking over bankrupt governments; it is so bad that the Jonathan administration is finding it difficult to pay salaries. In fact, they had to obtain loan to pay salaries.


“In the case of Kaduna State, the Peoples Democratic Party’s government has incurred debt to the tune of over N90bn and this may get to N100bn before May 29. Therefore, what you have done is exactly what we need to succeed.”


El-Rufai urged other elected officers to strive hard to deliver the dividend of democracy to the electorates. He warned that if they (elected officers) failed in the discharge of their duties to the people, they would be voted out like the PDP come 2019.  He assured the people that in his administration, there would be no discrimination among indigenes or settlers while noting that the Yoruba community had lived peacefully with their hosts over the years in the state.


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Obiano felicitates with Obi of Onitsha

Governor Willie Obiano of Anambra State has congratulated the Obi of Onitsha and Chairman, Anambra State Traditional Rulers Council, Igwe Nnaemeka Achebe, on his 74th birthday. Obiano, in a statement in Awka on Monday, thanked God for the gift of Achebe to humanity and the state.
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He said it was with a sense of pride and admiration that he sought to share in the joy of the anniversary. According to him, the premier traditional ruler belongs to the class of those who not only attained great heights but live to be widely celebrated. Obiano said the record of Achebe’s service in the oil industry where he rose to the height of his career was inspiring; just as the seamless switch to royal leadership had been remarkable.


He observed that the Onitsha community in particular and Anambra in general have been better for it in a climate of peace and cultural renaissance. The governor said it was a source of pleasure that at 74, Achebe was strong and focused as ever, suggesting that the best was yet to come from him. He restated the commitment of the state government to a robust partnership with the traditional institution for the benefit of the people. Obiano prayed God to grant the monarch good health and protection, while wishing him many more happy returns.

Two good must watch CrossTalks about the Middle-East

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Chris Attoh writes lovely message to celebrate wife's Birthday.



WoW!! I go love oh !


Happy Birthday …

EU, US denounce Morsi death sentence

The European Union and the United States have denounced the death sentences handed to deposed president Mohamed Morsi and more than 100 others by an Egyptian court.


The court on Saturday delivered the death sentences for their role in a mass jailbreak during the 2011 uprising against Hosni Mubarak.


The EU said the penalty stemmed from a flawed trial and was “cruel and inhumane”.


“The court decision to seek the death penalty… was taken at the end of a mass trial that was not in line with Egypt’s obligations under international law,” the EU’s top diplomat Federica Mogherini said in a statement.


Mogherini added that Egypt had to guarantee defendants’ rights to a fair trial and to an independent investigation. Her statement said the EU believed the sentence would be revised upon an appeal.


The US expressed “deep concern” after the verdict.


“We have consistently spoken out against the practice of mass trials and sentences, which are conducted in a manner that is inconsistent with Egypt’s international obligations and the rule of law,” an unnamed state department official said on Sunday.


Noting that they were preliminary sentences, the official added: “We continue to stress the need for due process and individualised judicial processes for all Egyptians in the interests of justice.”


The court’s verdict on Saturday has already prompted immediate condemnations from Amnesty International and the Turkish president.


Many of those sentenced on Saturday were tried in absentia.


The sentences are subject to legal appeal and the court will pronounce its final decision on June 2, since under Egyptian law, death sentences are referred to the grand mufti, the government’s interpreter of Islamic law.

Enough of your hate & antagonism on my person - Gen Olukolade writes Oby Ezekwesili, BBOG organizers

Representative of The Defense Headquarters, Gen Chris Olukolade has conveyed a letter to the convener of the Bring Back Our Girls group, Dr Oby Ezekwesili and different individuals from the group, Mrs Hadiza Bala Usman and Bukky Shonibare, speaking to them to stop what he termed the “disdain and careless hostility” the group has propelled on his individual since the advocacy for the abducted Chibok young ladies began in April a year ago.



Gen Chris Olukolade, in the letter, expressed that he had a life after the military and would be reasonable for the group to “work only with the end goal of devastating my notoriety and years of submitted and unblemished record of administration to my nation.


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The letter in part reads;


“Being in the forefront of the efforts to disseminate information is a job I do with passion and sense of responsibility. I do not deserve the hatred and mindless antagonism your organization has continued to unleash on me. I certainly have a life out of here and it is unfair to work purely for the purpose of destroying my reputation and years of committed and unblemished record of service to my country. Despite the regular focus and disdainful reference to all communication from me as prompted by those who are so determined to ruin other people’s name and career, I have maintained the restraint required of me both by training and upbringing. Indeed, I am also conscious of the enormous power you wield.


The belief is that your organisation has the determination to ruin the name, career, and reputation of some targeted military officers among whom I have been specifically marked for such cruel treatment. I can only leave such matter to God and the good judgement of people who read or hear you. I am so sure I will enjoy the blessing of being vindicated at last. Meanwhile, I wish your team will consider my point here and spare me and the Nigerian military the undue attacks we have continued to be subjected to in the name of monitoring or calling for accountability.


We call for fairness as against the present campaign that is fraught with calumny and promotion of one man’s malice against us and anything government. I will not be surprised if this appeal draws more or fresh vitriol from your organisation, especially at the prompting of the hawks in your midst who are the disciples of that prominent member and proponent of the malicious campaign. This is more likely, considering the determination and unhidden hatred of those who have been acting with a view to drawing me out for a street fight. I can assure you that I will not react or join issues under whatever provocation. I will be leaving all such sworn enemies to their conscience and God if they believe in Him at all. To you as an organisation, please save your platform from being used to perpetrate this injustice as inspired by the prominent and phony member of your BringBackOurGirls campaign.” he said


Acknowledging that the group and the military can work together to achieve more result to finding the girls, Gen Olukolade appealed to the group to stop its “hate campaign”. He denied claims that the military was engaging in propaganda in any form


“Indeed, there is still room for more merciful and robust engagement or interface between you and the government and security agencies in the drive to secure the return of our girls. Enough of undue hate campaign and antagonism. I have followed your activities with due interest. I personally have nothing against your organisation or its advocacy concerning efforts to recover our girls from captivity of terrorists. I believe that someday, both your efforts and that of the Nigerian military will be duly understood and appreciated. It is unfortunate that some have sought to equate our efforts to give accounts of activities on the nation’s war on terror as propaganda or cover-up. This is not true. We know the difference. The fact is that the battle situation around could be very fluid and susceptible to rapid changes. The situations around the battle could also change accordingly in an inexplicable manner. This trend is also compounded by various perspectives that have been employed to seriously polarise the understanding of the situation along the line of all kinds of sentiments and biases prevailing in the environment. We cannot engage in a shouting match with those who have other motives. We can only try to explain situation to the best of our understanding and available information. The report we present on situations are based on the available information and observance of the elements of propriety, security, policy and accuracy, which has remained our guiding principles. It is really not true as you have been made to assert repeatedly that the Defence Headquarters and myself are the only sources of information on the operation.


The sweeping judgement and insistence that we must do things in a particular way or your claim that we do not follow best practices as well as your remarks comparing our approach to that of other armies is very unfair. Indeed, you must know that no two military operations are the same, and the conduct must endeavour to reflect the realities and peculiarities being confronted in the field. Your allegations or claim that we lack transparency is definitely not well informed neither is it being expressed in good faith.” He stated that no one was being restrained from going to the restive areas to carry out their independent verification of facts presented by the military.


He said the only concern of the military is the safety of anyone who wish to carryout such exercise “Be assured that nobody has been restrained from accessing the mission area in the ongoing operation except when there is clear case of undue interference with safety and operational environment. Infact, occasionally, we conduct the media on tour of the operational area. Our concern remains the issue of safety for anyone in search of information. Much as we want to assist genuine seekers of information, we do not feel obliged to devote scarce resources to satisfying the fancy of pleasure seeking adventurers or the curious and mindless critics who just want to roam around with questionable motives. We should not be blackmailed into compromising the security of information and operations in the name of undefined idea of transparency. We have strived to keep the populace informed in the best way possible in the circumstances we find ourselves.”


Source: The Nation Online

3,900 migrants, others arrested as South Africa begins crackdown

More than 3,900 people, including 1,650 migrants, have been arrested in South Africa during a police crackdown following April’s deadly xenophobic violence, authorities have said.
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“We are satisfied that we have stabilised the situation and further loss of life has been prevented,” the government said in a statement released on Sunday.


“Security agencies continue to work around the clock to protect both foreign nationals and South African citizens against any attacks.”


Some 2,260 South Africans have also been arrested on a variety of charges since the operation began.


“We will, in the next weeks and months, accelerate our efforts to take back public buildings that have been hijacked, either by foreign nationals or by South Africans; rid our townships and villages of drugs… that are destroying the lives of many young people,” the government statement said.


The crackdown came after at least seven people were killed as mobs hunted down migrant workers from Zimbabwe, Mozambique and other African countries, forcing hundreds of terrified families to abandon their homes.


The arrests of the so-called “illegal” migrants have prompted concerns that the government is fanning xenophobic sentiment, though authorities have denied that the operation targeted foreigners.


In April, authorities launched a joint operation between the police, Ministry of Home Affairs and the army, targeting undocumented foreign nationals across the country. Human Rights groups and activists have described Operation Myala, that has resulted in at least 750 arrests so far, as “state xenophobia”.


The police operation was strongly criticised during a rally on Saturday in a migrant neighbourhood in Johannesburg.

Xenophobia: SA repatriates 5,645 immigrants

South Africa has repatriated 5,645 foreigners since the end of xenophobic attacks in late April, the government said yesterday. A Minister in the Presidency, Jeff Radebe, who said this in a statement, added that the foreigners chose to leave South Africa voluntarily.
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Malawians made up the bulk of the foreigners, numbering 3,506, followed by Zimbabweans (1,440) Mozambicans (682), while Tanzanians had (17). Mr. Radebe said the repatriation process started soon after the latest spate of xenophobic violence ended in April.


“The Department of Social Development continues to work closely with other relevant departments, as well as civil society organisations to provide support to displaced foreign nationals,” Mr. Radebe said. The official also said over 1,000 foreigners received trauma counseling.


According to the statement, 10 women with children under 12 months of which three had just given birth were flown to their respective countries on their insistence. Mr. Radebe further said the department would continue to do its work to ensure that the underlying socio-economic issues that gave rise to tensions between South Africans and foreign nationals were dealt with.


He also defended the current Operation Fiela (meaning “sweep’’ in Sesotho language) launched after the end of the xenophobia attacks. He said the operation was meant to address the security challenges in a structured and coordinated manner.


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See back in the day Photo of President-elect Buhari

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Buhari together with his wife, Aisha pictured just after they got married on February 2nd 1989.

Nigeria police responds to alleged ‘Human Flesh Restaurant’ in Anambra story

A few days ago a couple of foreign  media including BBC, AFP and Daily Mail distributed a story asserting a Nigerian eatery in Anambra was close down for cooking human fresh flesh.
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The Anambra State Police Command reacted to the story yesterday Sunday May 17th, saying nothing of such happened. The State’s Police Public Relations Officer, Uche Eze, said;


“There was nothing like that. I advise you to ignore that report. It’s not true and it did not happen. We don’t have such record. It’s embarrassing. I think we definitely deserve an apology because this story has already been sold out to a huge international audience who made so many unnecessary comments about Nigeria and Nigerians” she told Punch