Friday, August 01, 2014

Council Boss Walked Out By Edo Lawmakers For ‘Improper Dressing’


EDO STATE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY DURING PLENARY

EDO STATE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY DURING PLENARY

Members of the Edo State House of Assembly on Wednesday walked out the Chairman of Ovia South West Local Government Area of the state, Morrison Okhuarobo, for improper dressing.
Morrison was at the lawmakers’ sitting to render account of his stewardship since he was sworn-in as council chairman.
He wore a fez cap and a combat khaki trousers and shirt on which the words: “Proudly Oshio Picki” were inscribed.
The council boss was about to begin his presentation when Hon. Johnson Oghuma drew the attention of his colleagues to Morrison’s dressing.
Oghuma said, “The governor is well respected across the world. He does not come here dressing in khaki. The governor respects this House and dress properly when coming here. He should go and dress properly.
“This dressing amount to disregard and misconduct. He must tender unreserved apology”.
Other lawmakers concurred and insisted that Morrison should leave the chamber despite pleas by Speaker Uyi Igbe to allow him present the report.
The council boss left and returned an hour later dressed in a suit.
He apologized to the lawmakers for his dress code and went ahead to make his presentation.

RAIN OF CASH, AS FEDERAL GOVERNMENT RAISE FUND RAISING FOR VICTIMS OF TERRORISIM IN NIGERIA

 Posted by Tunde Nick on 01, August, 2014

It was a case of who is who in Nigeria last night, the 31st day of July, 2014, as the Federal Government of Nigeria organized a fund raising ceremony for the newly established Victims Support Fund, meant to take care of the anguish of victims of insurgency through out Nigeria.

The fund raising party, which witnessed the attendance of who is who in government and the private sectors, was declared opened by the Chairman of the Fund, Gen. T.Y. Danjuma,  after opening prayers by SSA to the President on Special Duties, a muslim and later the Minister of Power, Venerable(Prof.) Nebo, a Christian.

There was a an inspiring show by some selected children of Nigeria, which captivated the mood of the audience who were later called out one after the other  for donations, by the President of the Country - Goodluck Jonathan, after his opening address. To keep the floor open by the donations meant to cushion  the effects of damages on the lives and properties of Nigerians as a result of the prevailing insurgency in Nigeria, was the richest man in Nigeria - Aliko Dangote, who donated One billion Naira to the fund. Before him, the president and the F.C.T. minister and local government councils have made and pledged donations of over thirteen billion naira to the fund.

While there were many donations from both the government and corporate individuals and organization, the richest woman in African, Mrs. F. Alakija made a donation of half a billion naira, while the chairman felt not to be left out of the party, made a donation of Ten million U.S. Dollars. The oil and gas sector and the banking sector were not to be left out as they made donations of Seventeen Billion Naira and Fifteen Billion Naira respectively. The communication industry made a donation of a billion Naira which however did not go down well with the audience, who were on top their voices rejecting the donations made by the communication sector.

At the end of proceedings, there was a cumulative donations of over a Hundred Billion Naira. However, donations for the fund continues, as more channels are being worked out to open way for individuals or organizations who would want to make donation of any kind.  

Update later

FG Unveils North-east Reconstruction Plan

The Federal Government yesterday said it has concluded a comprehensive plan for the reconstruction of insurgency ravaged North Eastern part of the country.

Chairman of the Presidential Committee on North East, Prof Soji Adelaja, said this yesterday during a consultative meeting with the minister of power, Prof. Chinedu Nebo in Abuja.

Prof. Adelaja said series of coordinated intervention projects and policies designed to reconstruct the region in close collaboration with its state governments and federal ministries have been developed.

These include emergency assistance and stabilization projects covering education, health, infrastructure, agriculture among others.
Minister of State for Power Mohammed Wakil who is from the region lamented over the devastation inflicted on the region by the insurgents but commended federal government’s initiatives to rebuild the zone.

Minister of Power, Prof. Chinedu Nebo, pledged the support of the ministry through quick win projects to facilitate the reconstruction effort.

Boko Haram To Take Over Kano, Kaduna, Niger, Kogi, Nasarawa States —Says Intelligence Source

A high-level Nigerian security source told Sahara Reporters that Nigeria’s intelligence agencies have received “credible reports that Boko Haram has developed an ambitious plan to overwhelm and take over Kano, Kaduna, Niger, Kogi and Nasarawa states.”

The source said the terrorists plan to carry out their design by intensifying its bombings and choosing locations that would yield high casualty figures. “Their move is to encircle [Nigeria’s capital city of] Abuja and increase the level of political instability in the country.”

The high-level intelligence agent further disclosed that...

A Popular Islamic Alfa Caught With New Baby's Placenta

The discovery of a baby placenta in the home of a popular Alfa, identified as Alfa Gani, is causing confusion in the Laduba community, Ogidi area of Ilorin, Kwara State. The discovery was made when some volunteers went round the Laduba community to appeal for financial contributions from residents for the repair of a faulty transformer in the area.

It was said that the volunteers perceived offensive odour at Gani’s residence, which they later reported to other members of the community. Curious to know what smelled, some members of the community rushed to the man’s residence and demanded an explanation for the offensive odour oozing from his house.

An eyewitness said Alfa Gani initially accused the community members of intruding into his privacy. He was said to have rushed to the Oloje Police Station to report the community members...

The eyewitness, who spoke to Punch, added that before Gani could come back with the police, the community members had entered his house and discovered a boy with a baby placenta.

The enraged community members were said to have beaten up the boy, making him to confess that he was asked to prepare a charm by Gani, who allegedly exhumed the placenta.

While this was going on, a woman, whose baby naming ceremony was recently held near Gani’s house, arrived at the scene. On seeing the placenta, she was said to have rushed to where the placenta of her new-born baby was buried, only to discover that it was missing. She was said to have raised the alarm, alerting the community members to the ugly development.

When Alfa Gani came back with police to arrest community members, the commotion was still in progress.

The source said, “The residents narrated their discovery to the policemen. It was at that point that the police decided to search the entire house including an uncompleted building behind the suspect’s house, after which they discovered some human parts.”

It was gathered that the enraged mob vandalised Gani’s house and set it on fire.

The policemen, who were overwhelmed by the crowd, managed to prevent them from lynching the suspect as they whisked Alfa Gani away to their station. The incident fuelled speculations that there were dens of ritual killers and markets where human parts were traded in Ilorin.

The Police Public Relations Officer, Kwara State Command, Mr. Ajayi Okasanmi, however, told Punch that there was no den of ritual killers in the state capital.

He said, “That is not true. What was discovered was not a den of ritual killers, but a suspected criminal who was used to performing fetish activities. The man was looking for a placenta of a new baby, exhumed the buried placenta and used it for whatever yet-to-be identified purpose.

“He just came back from jail. He went to where a placenta was just buried about three days ago before the incident. He dug up the placenta and while he was doing that, people saw him and tried to do things their own way. In the process of damaging his house by the youth, the police got there and arrested the suspect with the exhibit. The police have started investigation to get to the root of the matter.”

Thursday, July 31, 2014

Usain Bolt denies describing the Commonwealth Games as 'a bit sh*t'

Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt has denied saying the Commonwealth Games are 'a bit sh*t' after he was quoted by The Times newspaper as saying it during an interview with one of its sports reporters.

After Usain went on twitter to deny making the comments, the newspaper today published the full transcript of their conversation with him, saying they stand by their story 100%. Read the conversation after the cut...



The encounter was reportedly as follows:
Katie Gibbons (KG, Times reporter) : Hi Usain, I'm Katie Gibbons, a reporter from The Times. Nice to meet you.
Usain Bolt (UB) : Hi.
KG : How are you?
UB : (Shrugs)
KG : So are you enjoying the games? Are you having fun?
UB : No.
KG : Really, why not?
UB : I'm just not... it's a bit s * . (Shrugs, looks up to grey sky).
KG : What do you mean?
UB : I've only been here two days.
KG : Is it like the Olympics?
UB : Nah. Olympics were better.
KG : Really, how?
UB : (Shrugs).
KG : Where are you off to now?
UB : To do some business.

Usain is said to have made the comments shortly after meeting Prince William, Prince Harry and Kate Middleton. But during an interview later last night, Usain declared the Games as "awesome"

Meet The incoming Inspector General of Police, Suleiman Abba


The current Inspector General of Police, MD Abubakar has attained the mandatory age of service. Barring any last change of plan, the Federal Government is expected to announce Assistant Inspector-General of Police, in-charge of Zone 7, AIG Suleiman Abba, as a replacement for IGP Mohammed Abubakar Findings indicated that President Goodluck Jonathan had conveyed to Abba the news of his appointment as the next IG, following his selection by the Police Council made up of the 36 state governors and the Chairman of the Police Service Commission, Mike Okiro. 

Female Bishop Grabs Pastor’s ‘Thing’ During Church Service In Ghana


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According to ReportGhanaNews, the Pastor was preaching to his congregation on a Sunday morning then he ask people with health problems to stand up and come close to touch a specific place on his body for healing. While everyone was touching the Pastor’s head, shoes and shoulder; this woman, a bishop of same congregation decided to hold the pastor’s priv’ates for healing. The Pastor ask why she hold his priv’ates and the woman said, “her husband pen*s is not working anymore so she believes when she hold the Pastor’s pen*s, her husband’s would be healed.” Then the pastor shouted, hallelujah somebody. Can you blame the lady, wasn’t she obeying simple instruction

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Deadly Ebola Virus Is Now In Nigeria: SEE How To Prevent It

The fast killer, Ebola virus, has been confirmed in a hospital near Obalende in Lagos on a 40years old Liberian. There is panic in the air but you can stay free from the deadly virus. Check out the details:

WHAT IS EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE?
Ebola virus disease (EVD) or Ebola hemorrhagic fever (EHF) is the human disease caused by ebola viruses. Symptoms start two days to three weeks after contracting the virus with a fever, throat and muscle pains, and headaches. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the disease has a
case fatality rate of up to 90 per cent, this means about 90 per cent of individuals that suffer from the disease could die.

TREATMENT
No vaccine for EVD is available. Several vaccines are being tested, but none are available for clinical use. TRANSMISSION

Ebola is introduced into the human population through close contact with the blood, secretions, organs or other bodily fluids of infected animals.
Ebola then spreads in the community through human-to-human transmission, with infection resulting from direct contact (through broken skin or mucous membranes) with the blood, secretions, organs or other bodily fluids of infected people, and indirect contact with environments contaminated with such fluids.
Burial ceremonies in which mourners have direct contact with the body of the deceased person can also play a role in the transmission of Ebola.
Men who have recovered from the disease can still transmit the virus through their semen for up to 7 weeks after recovery from illness.
Health-care workers have frequently been infected while treating patients with suspected or confirmed EVD.
PREVENTION:


Wash your hands frequently. As with other infectious diseases, one of the most important preventive measures for Ebola virus is frequent hand-washing. Use soap and water, or use alcohol-based hand rubs containing at least 60 percent alcohol when soap and water aren't available.

Avoid bush meat. In developing countries, wild animals, including nonhuman primates, are sold in local markets. Avoid buying or eating any of these animals.

Avoid contact with infected people. In particular, caregivers should avoid contact with the person's body fluids and tissues, including blood, semen, vaginal secretions and saliva. People with Ebola are most contagious in the later stages of the disease.

Follow infection-control procedures. If you're a health care worker, wear protective clothing — such as gloves, masks, gowns and eye shields. Keep infected people isolated from others. Carefully disinfect and dispose of needles and other instruments. Injection needles and syringes should not be reused.

Don't handle remains. The bodies of people who have died of Ebola disease are still contagious. Specially organized and trained teams should bury the remains, using appropriate safety equipment.

Avoid traveling to areas of known outbreaks.
Watch out for people with flu-like symptoms and sudden fever.Those who notice “strange feeling or symptoms similar to those of Ebola virus, which ranges from fever, headache, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, sore throat and joint pains, which are all symptoms of other ailments, are urged to visit competent health facilities.

In the absence of such facilities, please call the following numbers: 08023169485, 08033086660, 08033065303, 08055281442, 08055329229.

Check Out The Sexy Babe Who Wants To Have D'Banj

She is a Dominican model and her name is Yaris Sanchez. Her eyes are on the Kokomaster D'banj but he has his eyes on a cute babe back in Nigeria. Who will give way for who? Check out more photos below...


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