Reports reaching to us have it that the Oba of Benin, Omo n’Oba Erediauwa Akpolokpolo I, is dead.
The monarch’s death was announced few minutes ago by the Iyase of Benin Kingdom, Chief Sam Igbe.
Prior to his death, the traditional ruler of Benin Kingdom in Edo State was reported to have been battling with an unknown illness, which started since last year.
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Friday, 29 April 2016
Friday, 22 April 2016
SEE WHICH BANK: I HAVE MADE OVER 20 MILLION NAIRA IN BANK ROBBERY BECAUSE OF CARELESS BANK.
A 27-year-old robbery suspect, Abdulhameed Ibrahim, who was reportedly arrested after a CCTV footage in a bank in Ogudu, Lagos state revealed his stealing activities in the bank, has confessed how he raided banks, stole huge amount of money which he used to invest in cocaine business.
The state Commissioner of Police, CP, Fatai Owoseni, who paraded the suspect on Wednesday before newsmen, said Ibrahim was caught after he stole N1.5 million from a new generation bank, located at Ogudu.
Owoseni added that Ibrahim was an ‘unrepentant and remorseless robber who had served jail terms in Plateau and Kaduna states for a similar offence.’
“He was arrested after CCTV footage in the bank showed him stealing the money in one of his exploits,” the CP noted.
“He was arrested after CCTV footage in the bank showed him stealing the money in one of his exploits,” the CP noted.
Ibrahim, confessing before newsmen, said he was a graduate of the University of Medina, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and a former staff of the Saudi Arabia Embassy but was deported from Saudi Arabia in 2011.
He explained that he only stole money from careless banks and cashiers and had invested the money by buying cocaine which he subsequently sells in Abuja.
“I have made over N20 million since I started stealing in banks. I started the operation last month when I came to Lagos from Plateau State.
“I used the money I got from the bank to buy cocaine. I sell the cocaine in Abuja. I made double the price I bought the drug.
“I used the money I got from the bank to buy cocaine. I sell the cocaine in Abuja. I made double the price I bought the drug.
“Before I go into the bank, I have a friend called Segun; who prepares the ground for me with the assistance of an insider in the bank.
“On this particular occasion, I went into the bank to deposit money in the bulk room. When I got there, I discovered some amount of money was carelessly placed on the counter. I smartly took it without the female cashier seeing me. She was engrossed in a novel she was reading.
“I walked out of the bulk room and nobody stopped me. I got home and counted the money; it was N1.5 million.
“The personnel of the internal security of that bank just don’t understand their job. The bank where I stole the money is careless. They display their money without minding who comes into the banking hall. I have studied those at the bank; if I had another opportunity, I would love to go to the same bank branch to steal. They are careless.”
When asked why he chose to invest the stolen money on drugs, he said, “I love hard drugs. Since I came back to Nigeria, I’ve been into this act of stealing to sustain my drug life. Police in Lagos have stopped my activities.
“I was called through the hotel intercom that I have a visitor. When the policeman spoke to me through the intercom, I immediately sensed he was a policeman.
“I came out and surrendered myself. I knew I had come to the end of the road,” Ibrahim added.
The CP, however, said the suspect was arrested with items including dollar notes, white powdery substances suspected to be cocaine and some mobile phones.
“The suspect will be charged to curt soon.”
Source:Dailypost
EMEKA IKE JOINS WIZKID TO FIGHT LINDA IKEJI; CALLS HER WITCH
This shocked everyone, after someone in the comment section of DIAMOND CELEBRITIES’ post on Actor, Solomon Akiyesi calling his haters out has allegedly identified as the President of the AGN, Emeka Ike, used the medium to blast celebrity blogger, Linda Ikeji.
The user wrote in the comment section:
“I’m so sorry, mate… that’s what we’ve ” all ” suffered in the hands of one “HELL” linda ikeji blogger … the Devils advocate… brand killer… blackmailer… cold witch in the dark… she’ has hurt us all , who hasn’t she harped on their popularity to sell her page Who? She goes for the very celebrated, celebrity , artists, politicians, reputed bankers, sports ICONS , huge businessmen etc big deal to “blackmail” , even your own NATION and duty bound to un- celebrate. “Ain’t these he’ll ” the world reads us only… negatively thru her eyes. All cooked up RUBISH in her hell coven . She’s unpatriotic… Linda is hell . I’ve suffered my portion of her deep fangs into my life, my career, my businesses , my marriage et’el. She’s hell witch … and we have kept quiet 4 too long , ( now she’s on WIZKID one of Nigeria’s best ambassador) u don’t survive by bringing others down I even heard u are paid huge sum for doing this sometimes We’ve reported your case severally to security operative and will keep sensitizing NIGERIANS on your unpatriotic moves ,” you must not be celebrated where real stars are “.., u smartly broadcasts now thru your breeds. U hid. Nemesis will catch up with u on this one day LINDA and as a team…entertainers someday’ll rise against a LINDA IKEJI. Heard she pays jobless youths to reply her scandals, thereby assuming a social mind set in our moral and fair society with an evil intent to dislodge and gain page patronage … my name is, emeka ike, again”
7 WAYS TO GET A GIRL YOU HAVE BEEN CRUSHING ON
These are proven ways of winning the hearts of a woman in a cost-effective way rather than plunging oneself into huge debts for romance.
Contrary to the belief that a fortune has to be spent before a man could get a lady into his bed, there are some tips that would help the man arrive at the same destination without taking the money route. Dealing with women requires wisdom and goes beyond making an impression with wealth.
Not every woman would jump into a man’s bed because he displays affluence; not everyone is swayed by material wealth or things considered vain.
It would be of great benefits for men to know there are other things that could be done to sweep a woman off her feet and into your arms.
To start with, every woman has a soft spot; perhaps a magic button that casts a s*xy spell on her when pushed. The right attitude most times clears the path and makes things easier.
Find below some tips that could get a woman into your bed without necessarily spending much:
1. Mannerism
Women love it when men act courteously towards them. Men who exhibit simple gentlemanly behaviors find it easy to make butterflies flurry in these women’s stomachs or send them into frenzy. Women find themselves falling for men who seem to appreciate them and deflect the right emotion towards them. Some women simply want attention; finding a man who gives them attention in a civilized manner could make them jump into his bed.
2. The Right Words
Ever wondered why many people (especially women) listen to old blues and lyrics of artistes like Phil Collins, Tracy Chapman and others? It’s simply because their words convey emotions with deep roots. Words have a way of getting to people, they cause you to think deeply or awaken a sensation within you. Love letters in the past were written using many of these musical lines and they give the recipient a beautiful feeling. Women are moved by words and emotions. Saying the right words to them at the right time would help you land them in your bed faster than anticipated.
3. Being Romantic
After getting a woman to like you and the friendship kicks off, another thing that makes the bedroom journey quicker is being a romantic. Most women love it when men are all over them. Study the body language of these women; read the signs and learn when to stop. Some women love to flirt too; while being romantic, be cautious so you don’t suggest you are all about the sex. Women love men who are reasonable and have control over their feelings. With all these done, it wouldn’t be long before you have them in your bed.
4. Set The Mood
Most women still enjoy being pampered by men. A simple dinner with soft music, exotic dish, wine and flowers would make a beautiful scene. Naturally, some women would be on the defensive considering the set-up but having a light or non-personal conversation would ease up the tension. If you are a smooth talker, you may make an interesting company while the wine gets you both feeling light headed and charged with Dutch courage.
5. Know What Works For A Woman
Some women are touchy; they get turned on by touches and caresses. In this situation, your hands would take charge and do the magic for you. While playing, you may discover the sensitive spots on her body and that becomes her weakness. During making out sessions, touch these parts and she wouldn’t be able to resist you.
6. Patience
These days, almost every girl is conscious of being used and dumped. Women are quick to assume that men basically want to sleep with them and go. Having this at the back of their minds may make your charms seem ineffective. Try not to be pushy or ruffled when things don’t happen at the time they are expected to. Remain calm and sweet and the ladies’ walls of defense would eventually cave in. it could be their own way of testing you.
7. Make Her Friends Your Friends
Another awesome way of getting to a woman is by making her friends your friends; be nice to them. Remember they chit-chat about almost everything and they have heard about you from the very first moment you both met. Their opinion of you probably made her hang out with you a second time. If her friends don’t like you, they may probably discourage her and you may never get to see her pants.
Thursday, 21 April 2016
Is this for real? A HIV POSITIVE BILLBOARD SPOTTED IN LAGOS.
This billboard was spotted today somewhere around Lagos.
SHOCKING!!!!!!!!! A SUSPECTED THIEF BEAT A POLICE MAN TO STUPOR
A 32-year old suspected phone thief, Idowu Nojeem pictured above, has been accused of beating a policeman attached to the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) of Lagos State Police Command, black and blue while attempting to rob the operative of his Tecno Y5 handset.
The operative, Sergeant Oladipo Adetumbi, who was on a surveillance mission around Ikeja Under Bridge, made a frantic effort to arrest the suspect in spite of receiving several punches on his face.
An eye witness who spoke on condition of anonymity, explained:
“I was with the Policeman when the suspect forcefully removed the phone from the operative’s front pocket.The Policeman was on a surveillance mission in the area but was not in uniform. I saw a man moving towards the sergeant but he never knew he was a policeman…. he stylishly covered his face with a newspaper, and removed the phone from his pocket.As I stood beside him when the incident occurred, we were all shocked that someone could have such an effrontery to rob while many passers-by were moving.
Immediately the policeman suspected that his phone had been removed, he pulled the suspect by his shirt, but the suspect said he should forget his phone that it’s gone.He started beating the policeman before we could separate them. The Police officer really showed doggedness never to allow the suspect escape because as the fight was ongoing, he still held him tight with his trousers.When it was obvious that he was gaining an upper hand, the traffic warden and other policemen close by stepped in to separate them. Then, the operative now dragged him to other RRS operatives stationed at the Under Bridge, Ikeja”.
While at under bridge, a lady, Adoh Nneka, also walked up to challenge this same guy for stealing her phone few hours before the incident.
“I was trying to board a bus to Ogba when I sighted three guys including the suspect walking beside me.The suspect was intermittently drawing my bag from behind but I held my bag tight with me.But I didn’t know he has used a razor blade to cut the bag and took all my two phones (Tecno F5 and P5)…. Immediately I turned and checked my bag, my phones were gone.One of the passers-by, who saw the suspect when he was removing my phones, pointed at him for stealing my phone…. Truly, I saw the two phones with him from afar but I was too afraid to confront him. I was still standing there hoping for help to come….Fortunately for me, I saw a crowd at under bridge looking at somebody. When I moved closer to know what was going on, I saw the same man (suspect) being handcuffed by the police for stealing an RRS operative’s phone….Then, I have the guts to explain to the police that he had earlier stolen my two phones before now”she said.
While confirming the arrest of the suspect, the state Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), SP Dolapo Badmus, affirmed that the police will not condone in any act of criminal activity, promising that efforts are in top gear to arrest other members of the syndicate.
The suspect has been charged to court.
SHOCKING!!!!!!!!! PICTURES OF PASTOR SONS WHO RAPED TWO UNDER AGED GIRLS IN CHURCH
Two brothers, suspected to be children of one Jude Nnamani, a pastor of the Assemblies of God Church in Kafuso Ogwu of Ishiagu community in Ivo Local Government Area of Ebonyi state, have been arrested by the police over an alleged rape.
The duo, Nnaemeka Nnamani and Chiemerie Nnamani allegedly lured two sisters simply identified as Favour and Uloma to a corner in the church and had carnal knowledge of them.
A resident of the area, who identified himself as Igwe Moses, told New Telegraph that, “It is not just defiling these children aged 7 and 9 respectively, they have committed a sacrilege.
“They lured the minors to a corner of the church and raped them.
“This is very bad. How would someone whose father has been preaching against such ungodly acts not learn anything good?
“This is discretion of the church,” Moses added, stressing that they sinned against God and man for defiling these innocent children.
Confirming the incident, the state Police spokesperson, ASP George Okafor, said, “The children’s parents are living around the church where the father of the suspects currently serves as a pastor.
“A medical report showed that the two children were defiled and the matter is already in court,” the spokesperson stated.
Source: DailyPost
SEE WHAT AN ANGRY WOMAN DID TO HER HUSBAND
A Dutse Grade 1 Area Court in Abuja on Thursday admitted a 25-year old woman, Ngozi Ugwu, to bail in the sum of N50,000 for allegedly setting her ex-boyfriend’s shop on fire.
The presiding officer, Mr Ado Ahmed, ordered the defendant to produce one surety in like sum.
Ahmed said that the surety must reside within the court’s jurisdiction, and adjourned hearing of the case till May 12.
Ugwu, a resident of 16-16, Bwari, is facing a two-count charge of criminal intimidation and mischief by fire with intent to cause damage to property.
She pleaded not guilty.
The Prosecutor, Mrs Agnes Aluko-Adewumi, a senior state counsel, had told the court that the complainant, Ugwoke Nwabueze, reported the case in Bwari Police Station on Feb.7.
Aluko-Adewumi said that the defendant, the complainant’s ex-girlfriend, had on Feb.6 threatened to kill him and burn his patent medicine store after a disagreement ensued between the two.
“The next day, Feb.7, at about 3 p.m., the defendant went to the shop which is located at Friendship Street along SCC Road in Bwari.“She, then, allegedly set the store on fire with the intent to cause damage to his property, as a result, James Ayogu, sustained injuries.“Also, part of the shop, 56 cartons of can malt drinks, 16 bags of sachet water as well as recharge cards, all items valued N200,000 were destroyed,’’ the prosecutor said.
She said the offences contravened Sections 396 and 336 of the Penal Code.
Tuesday, 19 April 2016
BUHARI 16 year old daughter flew 1st class to london
PDP alleged that one of President Buhari's daughter flew first class on a BA flight to London today. The info was disclosed in two tweets posted on their official twitter account. Erm, a president's daughter shouldn't fly first class? May be it's for security reasons?
Hanan can be seen in this photo...
Hanan can be seen in this photo...
SHOCKING!!!!!! 8 STUDENTS PROTEST NAKED OVER FOSSIL FUEL
In a shocking show, eight students have staged a n*ked protest after it was revealed the University of Melbourne would continue to invest in the fossil fuel industry. The students climbed onto the roof of the Old Quad building at 10am on Tuesday and stripped off their clothes to reveal the message 'drop your assets' painted onto their bare backs and buttocks.
The protest is aimed against the university's administration decision to continue to invest in the fossil fuel industry. In a meeting conducted last Thursday between Fossil Free MU members and Chief Financial Officer Alan Tait, Mr Tait reiterated the university's stance that they would not be committing to divestment. 'Rapid divestment from fossil fuels is a crucial step on the pathway to a safe climate future,' said Professor John Wiseman, Deputy Director of the Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute.
'Divestment from fossil fuels is therefore an urgent ethical and financial responsibility for all Australian investors and institutions – including universities.' 'We've had to be courageous and we're showing the University everything we've got,' said Master of Environment student Anastasia Gramatakos. 'It's now their turn to show us what they've got - to show some courage and take action against the fossil fuel industry.'
They remained on the building's roof for 10 minutes before security asked them to leave. The student group Fossil Free MU launched the fossil fuel divestment campaign in June 2013.In three years of campaigning, the students have held referendums, rallies, and forums to engage students, staff and the university council to promote divestment.
The current campaign is part of a national fossil fuel divestment effort that is taking place at seven universities across the country, including the Australian National University, The University of New South Wales, the University of Queensland, the Queensland University of Technology, The University of Sydney, and Monash University. Two universities, the University of Sydney and the Australian National University, have already made partial divestment commitments, and Swinburne University is in the process of seeking an investment fund that can provide a fossil free portfolio.
The protest is aimed against the university's administration decision to continue to invest in the fossil fuel industry. In a meeting conducted last Thursday between Fossil Free MU members and Chief Financial Officer Alan Tait, Mr Tait reiterated the university's stance that they would not be committing to divestment. 'Rapid divestment from fossil fuels is a crucial step on the pathway to a safe climate future,' said Professor John Wiseman, Deputy Director of the Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute.
'Divestment from fossil fuels is therefore an urgent ethical and financial responsibility for all Australian investors and institutions – including universities.' 'We've had to be courageous and we're showing the University everything we've got,' said Master of Environment student Anastasia Gramatakos. 'It's now their turn to show us what they've got - to show some courage and take action against the fossil fuel industry.'
They remained on the building's roof for 10 minutes before security asked them to leave. The student group Fossil Free MU launched the fossil fuel divestment campaign in June 2013.In three years of campaigning, the students have held referendums, rallies, and forums to engage students, staff and the university council to promote divestment.
The current campaign is part of a national fossil fuel divestment effort that is taking place at seven universities across the country, including the Australian National University, The University of New South Wales, the University of Queensland, the Queensland University of Technology, The University of Sydney, and Monash University. Two universities, the University of Sydney and the Australian National University, have already made partial divestment commitments, and Swinburne University is in the process of seeking an investment fund that can provide a fossil free portfolio.
ASHANTI DISPLAYS BUTTS PUBLICLY
She also shared this photo on IG
Ashanti puts amazing body on display at a show
She also shared this photo on IG
Ashanti puts amazing body on display at a show
MIKEL BROTHER IN COURT CASE OVER SLAP
Heartland goalkeeper Ebele Obi, older brother of Chelsea Mikel, has declared that he will no longer drag FC Ifeanyi Ubah billionaire owner to court after he assaulted him at the end of a league game.
Ebele was to have sued Ubah for 200 million Naira for damages.
Ubah punched Ebele after a league game involving Ifeanyi Ubah and Heartland which led to sanctions from LMC on both parties.
The former Rangers captain told AfricanFootball.com that some lawyers had started the process to sue Ifeanyi Ubah, but he has now stopped them following a decision at the family meeting in Anambra State....
"I am not going to press charges against Ifeanyi Ubah again. Lawyers have started the procedure, but I will have to tell them to withdraw," he informed AfricanFootball.com
"This decision was taken after a long family meeting in our village in Anambra with my father, mum, wife, brother and sisters in attendance.
"My dad said I should withdraw the case in the name of almighty God who we serve and that I should let God handle the case."
WHAT A LUCKY GIRL
Floyd Mayweather has bought girlfriend, Bad Medina a $550,000 Rolls Royce, making it the 4th car he would buy her in 2 YEARS.
According to TMZ, Floyd's car guy Obi Okeke from DoctorBugatti.com tells them Floyd hit him up last Thursday and ordered up a white 2016 Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe as a gift for his lady.
Okeke says the ride was delivered to Bad Medina on Saturday -- and obviously, she loves it.
"This is the 4th car Floyd has bought for her in less than two years from me. She has 3 Rolls-Royce Ghosts and now the 2016 Rolls-Royce Phantom drop," he said.
Femi Gbajabiamila writes Chna's President, describes Fayose as a meddlesome Interloper
In his letter dated April 12th, Gbajabiamila described Fayose as a meddlesome interloper who was going out of his constitutional authority. He asked the Chinese president to excuse Fayose's "Vituperations and exuberance". Read Gbajabiamila's letter after the cut
My attention has been drawn to a letter written to you by a Governor of one of the states of the Nigerian nation, wherein the said Governor purported to speak on behalf of the Nigerian people, describing himself as a stake holder in the Nigerian “project”. Ordinarily I would not join issues with the Governor but as the Leader ofthe House of Representatives, I am saddled with the responsibility of driving all government business and policies in the House.
It is therefore incumbent upon me to set the records straight, though I am sure the letter written to you by the Governor will probably receive little (if any) attention from your high office, assuming it even gets to you. Mr President, Nigeria as you well know is not a project as erroneously described by the Governor but a nation like all others in the comity of nations.
It is also a federal republic operating under the principles of administrative and fiscal federalism. As such like most democracies with a federal structure, Nigeria operates a three tier government and adheres to the principle of separation of powers which is both vertical and horizontal.
Horizontal between the Executive, Legislative and Judicial branches and vertical between the Federal, State and Local governments. To this extent, it is a clear affront on our constitution and ultra vires his mandate for a governor of a federating state to delve into any matter outside his state, particularly as it concerns international agreements between two sovereign nations.
The duties and responsibilities of a governor are clearly spelt out in the Nigerian Constitution and they do not include negotiating loans on behalf of the country nor do they extend to foreign affairs or economic diplomacy. Indeed the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution of our Republic contains the oath of office sworn to by the governor of a state in assumption of office and it states: “……..that I will exercise the authority vested in me as Governor so as not to impede or prejudice the authority lawfully vested in the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria”
Therefore a governor who overreaches himself and acts outside his constitutional mandate can at best be described legally as a meddlesome interloper. Mr. President, perhaps our governor is not fully seized of the way budgeting works at the federal level. The Federal Government of Nigeria has a 3 year budget rolling plan captured under a Medium Term Expenditure Framework.
The MTEF 2016- 2018 has a borrowing component in which the legislature approved for the President to incur both domestic and foreign loans for the purposes of infrastructural development and deficit financing. This MTEF was passed unanimously, by the National Assembly including the 6 House Members and 3 Senators from Ekiti, the governor’s state.
I am therefore dismayed as are many members of the National Assembly that the governor would claim that the loan sought from your government did not have parliamentary imprimatur. It is also a fallacy that the country’s debt is being financed with 25 percent of the Federal Governments annual budget as there is something in economic and legislative borrowing parlance called nominal debt service where a portion of borrowed monies in this case about 1.3trillion stays within the country’s financial system. Such are the intricacies of national debts, aids and loans. Surprisingly, the governor refers to a 2billion dollar loan as opposed to a 6 billion dollar investment package.
This betrays the fact that he is not fully seized of the facts of the transaction between our two countries. Mr President I am unaware of the western nations that turned Nigeria’s requests down for a loan as claimed by the governor. As you are probably aware transacting business with China was a strategic and economic decision on the part of the Nigerian Government, which will be of mutual benefit to our two countries. Such symbiotic relationships are the kind of relationships for responsible governments embrace.
The people of Nigeria overwhelmingly elected President Muhammed Buhari to make such strategic decisions for them and on their behalf not any state governor. Finally Mr President, yes we are a democratic nation and yes citizens do have a right to freedom of expression (though not absolute), however this letter to you by an opposition governor is a new low in opposition politics. I am not aware of any instance in modern day contemporary politics when an opposition governor went outside the shores of his country to oppose the efforts of a Head of the State and gleefully attempt to denigrate his President and country in the name of opposition.
On the contrary what nations do in times of crisis (in this case economic crisis) and history is replete with this, is to pull together as a nation in the “national interest”. As a former Leader of the Opposition in the House of Representatives, for 8 years, my politics though passionate was girded with decency and I conducted myself within the ambits of our constitution.
What the state governor has done amounts to attempted economic sabotage and subversion. I ask therefore that you excuse the vituperations and exuberance of the governor as just that. Please accept the highest assurance of my office
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