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Monday, 1 August 2016

Abdulmumin Jibrin says He Wasn’t Part Of The 2016 Budget Padding


In a no-holds-barred interview with Channels TV which was aired yesterday evening, sacked chairman of the House of the Representatives Committee on Appropriation, Abdulmumin Jibrin, says he was never part of the 2016 padding which he described as insertion. 

He said:
“Well, I wasn’t part of the insertions but I think I also didn’t help myself because I started speaking quite late. The event that pushed me to start talking doesn’t look too attractive to people because they are saying why am I talking now that I have left the position”.

Federal Government to commence Payment of Ex-Militants today


The Coordinator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, Brig-Gen. Paul Boroh (retd), has stated that ex-Niger Delta militants will start receiving their stipends on Monday while appealing to the ex-militants in the region to shelve the plan to declare the Niger Delta Republic.

South Africa | Two Nigerians Killed In Fresh Attacks


Barely three days after Ikejiaku Chinedu, a 35-year-old Nigerian businessman, was beaten to death in South Africa, two other Nigerians have been killed in the country.

The fresh cases of death bring to 17, the total number of Nigerians killed in 2016 alone.

Lamenting over the incessant killings, Ikechukwu Anyene, president, the Nigeria Union in South Africa, called for the intervention of the federal government.

Militants blow up Agip Pipeline in Delta State


Niger Militants on Sunday blew up a crude pipeline operated by Anglo-Dutch oil giant Shell in Delta State.

The incident occurred at about 1:00 am near Odimodi community in Delta State, a local source confirmed.

The pipeline had been previously targeted by militants.

Militants Call off Plans to Declare Niger Delta Republic as Goodluck Jonathan Intervenes


The Adaka Boro Avengers (ABA) has heeded please by the Federal Government and suspended today’s proposed declaration of Niger Delta republic. However, the group vowed that they  “will not stop until the Nigerian government is ready to sit on a roundtable to dialogue and to restructure Nigeria.”

The group further issued a warning to the Federal Government against having any discussion with the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) describing MEND as “greedy fellows” who are only after “stipends.”

Cost of drivers license remains N6, 350 for three years and N10, 350 for five years – FRSC


The Corps Marshal and Chief Executive of the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), Dr. Boboye Oyeyemi has congratulated the Federal Government on the recent commissioning of the Abuja-Kaduna rail line.

The FRSC boss, who stated that the new development, would reduce road mishaps along the Kaduna-Abuja Expressway drastically, added that the cost of obtaining driving license remained N6, 350 for three years and N10, 350 for five years.

He made this disclosure in Lagos at the weekend during the annual training workshop organized by the Nigeria Auto Journalists Association (NAJA).

Dino Melaye drags Manitoba to EFCC over N13.8bn fraud


Chairman of the Senate Committee on the Federal Capital Territory and Founder of Anti-Corruption Network, ACN, Senator Dino Melaye, has called on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, to probe Manitoba Hydro International Nigeria Limited for alleged abuse of Public Procurement Act and diversion of funds amounting to N13.8 billion.

In his petition already submitted to the Director of Public Affairs of the Agency, Osita Nwaja, Melaye said the company was awarded a management contract to oversee the Transmission Company of Nigeria‎ assets and liabilities after the privatisation and unbundling of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria to Generating Companies and Distribution Companies by the Bureau of Public Enterprises in March 2012 for a term of three years.

Kakatar CE layoff Over 1000 Workers due to Buhari’s Hostility


Kakatar CE Limited, one of the biggest in­digenous construc­tion companies in Nigeria owned by Mr. Azibaola Rob­ert, a cousin to former Presi­dent Goodluck Jonathan, has laid- off over 1,000 workers.

A source close to the com­pany said that the employees were dis­engaged in batches, first in June and last month follow­ing the company’s inabili­ty to keep” thousands of the workers who merely report daily without doing anything.”

Kakatar, checks revealed, is being owed over N10 billion by the Federal Government for vari­ous construction projects. On top of that, its accounts were frozen by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commis­sion (EFCC) in the wake of an investigation of the oper­ations of a sister company, OnePlus Holdings, over a $40 million pipeline securi­ty contract.

Suspected Cultists kill four in Ikorodu rampage


Suspected cult members of a six-man gang, over the weekend, shot dead four persons at 24 Road, in the Igbogbo, Ikorodu area of Lagos State.

It was gathered that the suspected cultists arrived the community around 8pm on two motorcycles.

Rasheed Yusuf, aka Low Banger, a 63-year-old native doctor, who was walking along the road, was the first target.

The attackers according to reports also shot at Rasheed’s wife, Falilat, and a two-year-old girl, Kehinde, both died on the spot.

'Have a nice afterlife' - 14-year-old girl says after slitting her brother's girlfriend's throat


A 14-year-old teenager, Kali Jade Bookey from New Richmond, Wisconsin, was charged as an adult by police on 28 July with attempted first-degree intentional homicide and if convicted, she could be jailed for up to 40 years.

According to police documents, Bookey attacked her brother's girlfriend, in the girl's bedroom, by first trying to suffocate her. She is then alleged to have smashed two bowls on the victim's head, and finally cut her throat with a shard from one of the bowls.

After she slit her brother's girlfriend's throat, Bookey called the St Croix County Sheriff's Department on 27 July, claiming that two men in a green pickup truck attempted to kidnap her while she was out for a bike ride.

Ayo Fayose says he regrets campaigning for Sheriff to become PDP Chairman


Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, said he regrets campaigning for the embattled factional National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Senator Ali Modu Sheriff to become the Chairman.

Fayose said:

See the funny reason this woman is getting a divorce


Lol! Are you kidding Me!

Hillary Clinton says Russian intelligence services hacked DNC


U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said Russian intelligence services hacked into Democratic National Committee computers and she accused Republican contender Donald Trump of showing support for Russian President Vladimir Putin.
“We know that Russian intelligence services hacked into the DNC and we know that they arranged for a lot of those emails to be released and we know that Donald Trump has shown a very troubling willingness to back up Putin, to support Putin,” Clinton said in an interview with “Fox News Sunday.”

Happy New Month, Fam!


Have a blissful month ahead!

SnapChat Game | Checkout Hilarious Photos of Grannies using the App


Snapchat is not just for the young - as proved by these brilliant photos of grannies making the most of the app.

Recent research revealed that Snapchat is becoming increasingly popular among older generations and roughly 150 million people are now using it every day. 

SHOCKING | The New York Post publishes nude photos of Donald Trump's wife (18+ Photos)


The New York Post has published photos of Melania Trump, wife of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump posing nude in a photo spread for a now-defunct French men’s magazine.

The Slovenian-born model, then 25 years old and known by her professional moniker Melania K, did the steamy photo session in Manhattan in 1995, according to Alé de Basse­ville, the French photographer who shot the sexy photos.

The images, some rarely seen and others never published, were obtained exclusively by The Post. 

Ijaw indigenes fleeing after ROPC issued an ultimatum to vacate the land


Due to the alleged ultimatum issued by the Reformed Odua Peoples Congress, ROPC to Ijaw indigenes who live in Lagos and Ogun states to leave these states, a lot of Ijaws have started relocating to the South South for fear of being attacked. The ultimatum was allegedly given to the Ijaws due to attacks by unknown gunmen in parts of Lagos and Ogun states.

Spokesperson of the Ijaw Youth Council, IYC, Eric Omare, who confirmed the developments to Vanguard said:

Kenyan socialite Vera Sidika put her amazing curvaceous body on display


Kenyan socialite Vera Sidika donned a barely-there bikini for a trip to the beach. The video vixen posted the photos on social media . 
"I'm not saying I'm the nicest, I just live life like it'' she captioned one of the photos

See the teacher shot dead by police officer in Nasarawa State during protest against salary cut (PHOTO)


Aliyu Abdullahi Umbugadu, was killed on Friday, July 29 in Nasarawa State after a police officer opened fire at civil servants who gathered in front of the state government house to protest against salary cut. Tijjani Sani Ahmed, who shared the photos wrote:

Sunday, 31 July 2016

Hurrah! Basket of Tomato crashes from N25,000 to N800


The price of tomato has crashed from N25,000 to N800 a basket. Few months ago, the price of the essential commodity skyrocketed following the spread of tuta absoluta also known as ‘tomato ebola’ in most of the states that plant and harvest Tomatoes in large quantities. As of this morning, a basket of Tomato in Kaduna sold for as low as N800.

Nigeria makes progress in securing China's funding of projects


Press statement from the Presidency
Budget and National Planning Minister, Senator Udoma Udo Udoma, at the weekend, in Beijing, made a strong case why the Chinese government should assist Nigeria financially in funding critical major infrastructure projects in the country. Senator Udoma who was in China for the Coordinator’s meeting on the implementation of the follow-up actions of the Johannesburg Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) also used the opportunity to discuss issues of vital economic interest with that country’s Vice Minister for Commerce, Mr. Qian Keming; and officials of China EXIM bank, where he stressed the mutually beneficial relationship the two countries will eventually enjoy if Nigeria’s economy is assisted to grow rapidly.

Troops recover stash of arms and ammunition in Gamboru (PHOTOS)


Troops conducted raids at Gamboru town, Borno state early this morning following a tip off. The troops recovered 3 AK-56 rifles and 2 AK-L rifles with registration numbers; AK-L-AGB 1172, AK-L PU2879, AK-56-2556688, AK-56-22622832 and AK-56-22622315, respectively. They also recovered 235 rounds of 7.62mm (Special) ammunition and 7 AK-56 rifle magazines. 

Tonto Dikeh looking flashy in this series of makeup


She look incredible .... Kudos to Bibyonce for the make up

Pink is Bae! Yemi Alade looking lovely in pink outfit


Pink is Bae! Yemi is Bae!

Governor Nasir El-Rufai attends Sunday service at Tunde Bakare's Church in Lagos


Kaduna state governor, Nasir El-Rufai today attended the Sunday service of the Latter Rain Assembly Lagos which is founded by former Vice presidential aspirant, Tunde Bakare. The picture was shared on the church's twitter handle this afternoon.

Military explains Why they deployed Air Force to dislodge Arepo vandals


The military has defended its decision to dislodge vandals and militants operation at Arepo with air force strikes, saying it was due to the inaccessibility of the swampy hideouts of the criminals.

It said, the joint operation involving the army, police, State Security Service (SSS) and Civil Defence engaged the air force to capture wider latitude of the vandals’ shanties and nab suspected operatives.

The military swung into action last Thursday following a directive of the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) to smoke out criminals operating in the entire Arepo and its extensions parts in Lagos.

Mexico Group and Cross River partner to establish 3,000 hectares of banana plantation


In a move to tap sufficiently from its agricultural potentials, the Cross River State government and San Carlos Group, a Mexican company, have commenced collaboration to establish 3,000 hectares of a banana plantation in the state.

According to officials of the state ministry of agriculture, the proposed investment aims at placing the cultivation of banana in proper perspective as an important value chain of San Carlos Group, create employment for thousands of people, and increase the state’s revenue profile.

Bayelsa State | Government threatens to seal oil firms over alleged tax evasion


The Bayelsa Government on Sunday threatened to seal sites and premises of oil companies and oil servicing companies that default in their tax obligations to the state government.

Mr. Felix Bonny Ayah, Special Adviser to the Governor of Bayelsa on Oil and Gas, who stated this said that the government had informed oil firms that non-compliance with tax obligation was no longer tolerable.

The state government had in May sealed a gas plant operated by Shell in Yenagoa over breach of development control levies.

Atiku refutes claims that he has formed a new Political Party


Former Vice President and chieftain of All Progressives Congress, Atiku Abubakar, has dismissed as a load of hogwash a newspaper report alleging that he has formed a new political platform under which he will run for President in 2019, with Ondo State Governor Segun Mimiko as his running mate.

The statement signed by his Media Adviser, Mazi Paul Ibe, said the report bears all the features of a political hatchet job planted by his opponents who have desperately tried to invent events in order to draw a wedge between him and President Buhari on one hand and APC leadership as a whole.

Brazilians protest in Rio few days before 2016 Olympics


Protesters turned out Sunday for lightly attended demonstrations in Rio against embattled President Dilma Rousseff five days before the start of the 2016 Olympic Games.

About 4,000 protesters gathered on the beach at Copacabana in a festive atmosphere with sound trucks blasting out a mix of samba and the national anthem.

Marchers carried an enormous banner that read “Dilma out and prison for Lula,” a reference to former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who was charged Friday with obstruction of justice in an ongoing corruption probe.

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