Thursday, October 13, 2016

BREAKING: Boko Haram frees 21 Chibok girls.

   Twenty-one of the over 200 schoolgirls abducted by Boko Haram in 2014 have been freed by the sect, Sahara Reporters and the British Broadcasting Organisation have reported.

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

SMH! Miley Cryrus Allow Fans To Play With Her Kitty While Performing On stage.



 
   Miley Cyrus, American singer is turning to something else.
She was not only entertaining her fans during her show but she also let them grope and touch her body, butts and crotch as she performed.
   She went beyond normal as she sang and danced. She jumped to the crowd  and gladly offered her body to them as they do what they want with her body.
Many people went wild as she slipped her tongue in a fan's mouth.





 

We can’t end kidnapping without residents’ co-operation –Police.

   The police have said it may be difficult to absolutely put an end to kidnapping if people do not avail the security agencies of relevant information, noting that information is crucial to curbing any crime.
    The new Divisional Police Officer of Ibafo Police Station in Ogun State, Obiora Okonkwo, who is a Chief Superintendent of Police, stated this during a courtesy visit to the corporate headquarters of PUNCH Nigeria Limited on Wednesday, said kidnappers are members of the society who have neighbours and come across people, even in the line of their activities.

Reps ask FG to declare state of emergency on kidnapping.

   The House of Representatives on Wednesday called on the Federal Government to declare a state of emergency on kidnapping in the country to curb escalating kidnapping cases.
It said the police, the armed forces and telecommunications service providers should also convene a national security summit to find urgent solutions to rising kidnapping incidents.
   Aside identifying the harsh economic realities of today as a factor, members observed that criminals found kidnapping to be “more lucrative these days than armed robbery.”
A member from Ondo State, Mr. Babatunde Kolawole, had raised the issue on the floor under matters of urgent public importance to set a debate in motion.
   Leading the debate on his motion, titled, “Need for the Federal Government to declare a state of emergency on kidnapping in the country”, the All Progressives Congress lawmaker stated, “In the last 10 years, the incidence of kidnapping for ransom in the country has escalated to a very disturbing level and has reached a point where no one is safe anymore.”
   He said available statistics indicated that in 2013 for example, “Nigeria had the most kidnap attempts in the world, accounting for 26 per cent of all such recorded incidents, followed by Mexico with 10 per cent and Pakistan with 7per cent.”
    Kolawole reeled out a list of major kidnapping incidents in the country.
Members endorsed the motion in a unanimous voice vote at the session, which was presided over by the Speaker, Mr. Yakubu Dogara.

Recession result of military interference in governance – Akande.

   The former Interim Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Chief Bisi Akande, has blamed the current economic crisis in the country on the military incursion into politics and governance which he said entrenched a  culture of laziness, corruption and lawlessness.

Judges arrest : Fight against corruption, not judiciary – Lai Mohammed

   The Federal Government on Wednesday said it was not unusual to step on sensitive toes in its current fight against corruption.
The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said this in an interview with State House correspondents at the end of a meeting of the Federal Executive Council presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

Saturday, October 8, 2016

Checkout Adorable New Photos Of Beyonce & Her Daughter Blue Ivy.




The American singer and her 4-year old daughter,Blue Ivy are currently buzzing the internet  with these amazing pictures.








Gunmen shoot driver for daring to protect boss.


   A driver of a notable businessman in Ughelli (names withheld) in Ughelli, Delta State, was shot twice by unknown gunmen suspected to be kidnappers for daring to protect his boss.
   The gunmen were said to have targeted the businessman, but were stopped by the bravery of the driver, who struggled and stopped them from taking his boss away.

Declare state of emergency on workers’ welfare –NLC.


   The Anambra  State chapter of the Nigeria Labour Congress on Friday asked the Federal Government to declare a state of emergency on  workers’ welfare in the country.

Thursday, September 15, 2016

Pandemonium in Kaduna as Youths from Different Communities Clash Violently .



  There is an ongoing clash between youths of different communities at Tudun Wada area in Zaria, Kaduna state.

Edo poll: APGA disowns members over defection .


   The Edo State chapter of the All Progressives Grand Alliance on Thursday distanced itself from its Publicity Secretary, Chief Paul Okolie, and Organising Secretary, Chidi Eze, as defectors from the party, ahead of the September 28 governorship election.

Trump, Clinton in tight race for White House – Poll.

   Less than two weeks before their first debate, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are in a very tight race for the White House, a national poll showed Wednesday.
The CBS News/New York Times survey found Clinton had just a two-point edge (46 to 44 percent) over her Republican rival in a two-way match-up among likely voters. Among registered voters, the Democratic nominee was five points ahead, at 46 to 41 percent.

Rising food prices is increasing malnutrition – UNICEF.

   The United Nations Children’s Fund on Thursday said prevailing increase in prices of food items was hampering ongoing fight against malnutrition in the country.
   The Fund’s Nutrition Specialist, Dr Florence Oni, stated this at a Quarterly Review Meeting of Kaduna State Committee on Food and Nutrition with nutrition officers from 23 local government areas in Kaduna.

World’s oldest man turns 113.

   The world’s oldest man turned 113 on Thursday and the Holocaust survivor living in Israel readied for the Bar Mitzvah he was denied a century ago, his family said.
   Yisrael Kristal, an observant Jew from Zarnow in what is now Poland and currently living in the port city of Haifa, was born on September 15, 1903, three months before the Wright brothers’ first successful powered airplane flight.
Guinness World Records in March recognised him as the world’s oldest man.
   While he turned 113 on Thursday under the Gregorian calendar, his family will celebrate the birthday at the end of September according to the Hebrew calendar, his daughter Shula Koperstoch told AFP.
The festivities will include a Bar Mitzvah that will come 100 years late.
The Bar Mitzvah is one of the most important ceremonies in the life of a Jew.
Usually marked at 13 for boys and 12 or 13 for girls — a Bat Mitzvah in that case — it marks the transition into someone responsible for their actions.
Kristal was unable to celebrate his Bar Mitzvah in 1916 because his mother had died three months earlier and his father was a soldier in the Russian army at the time of World War I.
   “My father is religious and has prayed every morning for 100 years, but he has never had his Bar Mitzvah,” his daughter said.
Around 100 family members will attend, with the date and location being kept secret to avoid Kristal having to contend with a crush of journalists, she said.
   Asked about his health, Koperstoch said only: “He is ageing.”
After World War I, Kristal moved to Lodz where he worked in the family confectionary factory, married and had two children.
But his life was disrupted when the Jewish quarter of the city became a ghetto under Nazi occupation during World War II and Kristal was sent to the infamous Nazi death camp Auschwitz-Birkenau.
   Around 1.1 million people, most of them European Jews, perished in the camp between 1940 and 1945 before it was liberated by Soviet forces.
His wife and two children died but Kristal survived, weighing just 37 kilos (81 pounds) at the end of the war.
   He then moved to Israel, where he has lived for over six decades. He re-married, had a son and opened a sweet shop.
He is four years younger than the world’s oldest woman, Emma Morano, an Italian who turns 117 in November — meaning she was born in the 19th century.
The previous oldest man, Yasutaro Koide of Japan, died in January at the age of 112.
Jeanne Louise Calment, who died in 1997, was the oldest verified person ever — passing away in France aged 122 years and 164 days.

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Group urges Buhari to probe PENCOM over alleged fraudulent practices.

President Buhari

   The Centre for Public Accountability,CPA, has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to order an immediate investigation into an allegation of sundry fraudulent practices in the National Pensions Commission, PENCOM.
In a petition addressed to the president and signed by its Executive Director, Comrade Olufemi Lawson, the group stated that the petition is to bring to the president’s attention the long list of infractions, mismanagement and maladministration that is ongoing at the commission under the leadership of Mrs. Chinelo Anohu-Amazu.

23 Year Old Dying Cancer Patient Fulfills his Last Wish by Going to Hajj .




   A dying 23year old cancer patient Abdal-'Aziz who was told that he has only 3 months to live has fulfilled his last wish.
His wish was to come and perform hajj which he has successfully performedperformed and gotten his wish.

Emir of Kano, Sanusi buys new N132m Rolls Royce for Sallah.

Emir Sanusi
   The Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, has acquired a brand new Rolls Royce for Sallah.
The Emir, on Monday, shared the picture of the new white car on the social media.
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On his official instagram page, the Emir captioned the pictures thus: “Has just been added.”
   However, checks on the official website of the manufacturers show that the price of 2016 Rolls-Royce Phantom is valued at $417,825 (about N132 million).

Man Show Off Car Made From ‘Local Wood’ At Abuja Expo - Photos.

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   A Niger state indigene drove this car which has its body made from local wood, to the 2016 proudly Nigeria Expo which was held in Abuja.
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South Africa bans anti-gay US pastor.

   South Africa on Tuesday banned a Holocaust-denying, anti-gay American pastor from entering the country, after an outcry from rights groups over his characterisation of gays as “sodomites” and “paedophiles”.
Steven Anderson, who in 2009 infamously prayed for US President Barack Obama’s death, had planned a “soul-winning” visit to South Africa at the weekend.
   But Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba declared the Christian preacher a “prohibited person” following objections over his “hate speech”.
“Steven Anderson and members or associates of his church are prohibited from entering the Republic of South Africa,” Gigaba said at a press conference in Cape Town.
“We have a duty to prevent harm and hatred, in all forms, against LGBTI (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual and intersex) as against any other person in a democratic state,” the minister said.
Anderson has frequently courted controversy through his Arizona-based Faithful Word Baptist Church, which preaches a literal reading of the Bible.
   A Holocaust denier, he prayed for the death of US President Barack Obama in 2009 over his pro-choice stance on abortion, and called the victims of the November 2015 attack on the Bataclan nightclub in Paris “devil worshipers”.
After the deadly shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando earlier this year, he said “there’s 50 less paedophiles in this world”.
   And in an interview with a Cape Town radio station earlier Tuesday, Anderson called Nobel Peace Prize winner and former Anglican archbishop Desmond Tutu — a vocal supporter of the LGBTI community and whose daughter is lesbian — a “pervert… who goes around in a pink dress”.
An online petition against the planned visit to South Africa garnered over 60,000 signatures.
   Responding to his ban in a Facebook post, Anderson said, “I feel sorry for people who live in South Africa.”
He said a planned visit to neighbouring Botswana, where homosexual acts are illegal, was still scheduled to go ahead.
Americans do not require visas to travel to South Africa, but Gigaba on   Tuesday also revoked Anderson’s visa exemption status.
“If we find him at any of our ports of entry, we will detain and deport him,” said Gigaba.
“We don’t want him in this country.”
South Africa is one of the few countries in Africa that recognises gay rights and the only one that allows same-sex marriages.

Sunday, September 11, 2016

‘Recession not excuse for corruption’.


   Pastor Raphael Sunday of the Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Lafia, Nasarawa state, on Sunday urged Nigerians, especially those in public office and civil service not to use current recession to engage in corrupt practices.