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Wednesday, 24 August 2016

Comedian Ali baba has dogs named after OBJ, Abacha, IBB, Obama ... (Read Article)


Comedian Ali Baba shared the photo above showing some of his pet dogs and revealed that he named them after different world leaders (Both past & present). Ali Baba claims that former Nigerian President Obasanjo, was aware and impressed that he had a dog named after him. 

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Many feared dead as Petrol tanker explodes in Edo state


Many people were killed and about 4 houses razed after a petrol tanker exploded at Upper Mission junction along the Benin-Auchi express road in Edo state this morning.

Say What | Two Benin Girls Engage in Dirty Fight over a Man (Watch Video)


Two Ladies in Benin city, Edo State were caught on camera fighting dirty over a man, with residents struggling to separate the warring duo.

Two ladies in Edo, South-south part of Nigeria threw caution to the wind in a free fight that attracted the intervention of on-lookers.

32-year-old Man In Court For Stabbing Friend With Broken Bottle


An unemployed man, Jamiu Abdul-Rafiu, who allegedly stabbed his friend with a broken bottle, has appeared before an Ikorodu Magistrates’ Court in Lagos State.

The accused, 32, whose address is unknown, was docked before Magistrate A. Oshodi-Makanju on assault.

The accused, however, pleaded not guilty.

Oh Mine! At a First Glance, this girl is everything, but ... (PHOTO)


The picture of this beautiful young lady confirms the saying that 'life is so unfair' as some people find themselves in a condition they never bargained for. 

This young lady with an appealing beauty is currently physically challenged with a seemingly amputated leg.

PHOTOS: 16 Ex-Niger Delta Militants Graduates of Royal Air Jordanian Academy Returns to Nigeria


About sixteen brave former Niger Delta militants have successfully graduated from the elite Royal Air Jordanian Academy and now have returned to Nigeria.

Breaking: Earthquake of 6.8 magnitude strikes central Myanmar


An earthquake of 6.8 magnitude struck central Myanmar on Wednesday, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) said, shaking buildings across the country and the region.

The quake struck 143 km (88 miles) west of the city of Meiktila at a depth of 84 km (52 miles), the agency said.

#DiezaniGates: EFCC set to confiscates Ex Petroleum Minister's Properties in America


The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission is preparing to seize assets and properties belonging to former Petroleum Resources Minister Diezani Alison-Madueke in the United States over her involvement in the $10 billion slush funds fraud.

The Nation reports that the EFCC has initiated a process for the seizure of the assets in line with United States laws. This is coming as the EFCC Chairman Ibrahim Magu just returned from the United States where he discussed  with the authorities how to attach the properties.

Czech Prime Minister reveals they don’t want Muslims in their country


Prime Minister of Czech Republic, Bohuslav Sobotka, has warned that its government did not want a larger Muslim presence in the country.

He, however, said on Tuesday in Prague that even the country shared Germany’s desire to stem the tide of refugees from the Middle East, yet the country had different views on how to achieve such.

Breaking: EFCC arrest Brother of Cross Rivers Governor, Ayade Over Alleged N2.4billion Fraud


The brother of the Cross Rivers State Governor, Ben Ayade has been arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission over alleged N2.4billion contract scam.

The man identified as Francis Ayade was arrested on Tuesday is the managing director of Leophina Nigeria Limited and Hally Brown International Limited. He is said to have been involved in the alleged shady deals and diversion of public funds using accounts of his companies.

President Buhari says anti-corruption crusade will continue after my tenure


President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday pledged that the anti-corruption crusade in the country would be deepened and institutionalized to last beyond the life of the current administration.

Mr Femi Adesina, the president’s Senior Adviser on Media and Publicity, said in a statement that Buhari made the pledge when he received U. S. Secretary of State, Mr John Kerry, at the State House, Abuja.

The president stated that his administration was laying down administrative and financial instructions in the public service that must be obeyed.

Oyo State | Government to create 35 local council development areas


The Oyo State government on Tuesday disclosed that it would implement the 2002 gazetted law creating 35 Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) out of the existing 33 local government areas in the state.

The government, in a statement signed by the Commissioner for Information, Tourism and Culture, Toye Arulogun, said the move was in response to a correspondence from the Oyo State House of Assembly requesting the executive arm to create LCDAs in order to facilitate development at the grassroots.

Nigeria Should “Boycott” Future Olympics - Okey Ndibe


Nigeria went to Rio, Brazil and, as the world looked on, gave a thoroughly embarrassing account of itself.

Don’t get me wrong: this swipe is not targeted at the heroic men and women who represented us in a variety of events. They, above all, were the primary victims of their country’s show of shame. No right thinking person would knock the competitors who represented the rest of us in Rio. In fact, for agreeing at all to wear Nigeria’s colors and hoist the country’s flag, these athletes deserve our collective gratitude.

Edo State | Black Axe and Eiye clash in Benin leaves three Dead


Three persons were killed in Benin City, Edo State, in a renewed cult clash that began on Sunday night.

One boy was killed at a popular bar on Sunday night along Sokponba road which led to reprisal attacks at Oyenwmosa Street and Second East Circular road on Tuesday morning.

One of the victims identified as Papa Obodo whose wife just delivered a baby boy had his head smashed.

Niger Delta Avengers picks Prof Wole Soyinka to lead negotiations


Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka, has been chosen by the Niger Delta Avengers militant group as one of the members of its dialogue group in the proposed dialogue with the federal government.

Mr. Ballantyne Agiri, the spokesman for the Dialogue Group, made this known to the New Telegraph on Tuesday.

Agiri hinted that the militants had set up a dialogue group to engage the Federal Government in meaningful dialogue as part of the initiatives to end the crisis rocking the Niger Delta region.

Aww! Another creative pre-wedding shoot (Photos)


Klalaphotography is a rising Nigerian photographer who has been making waves on Instagram with shots of couples which eventually go viral.

Fadeke and Tunde chose the photographers to shoot their pre-wedding pictures. Little did they know how famous they would become from it.

PHOTOS: Charly Boy creepy pose with his ‘virgins’


Charly Boy has released new photos with his ‘Virgins’ whom he say help him communicate with his dearly departed.

He captioned it:

First Bank announces Patrick Iyamabo as new CFO


First Bank of Nigeria Ltd. on Tuesday announced the appointment of Mr Patrick Iyamabo as its new Chief Financial Officer (CFO).

The bank said in a statement issued in Lagos that the appointment followed the elevation of the former CFO, Dr Adesola Adeduntan, to the position of Managing Director of the bank.

According to the bank, Iyamabo’s appointment, still subject to approval by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), is consistent with FirstBank’s focus on corporate governance best practice.

Footage of Air Strikes that Wounded Shekau, Killed 300 Insurgents (Video)


The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has released another video, showing its latest operation in the northeast where it fatally wounded Abubakar Shekau, leader of Boko Haram.

The video, which was released after the Nigerian military claimed 300 insurgents were killed, is a follow-up to the one detailing how insurgents were monitored by the military.

Ankara is Sexy! See Beautiful Ladies rocking Bikinis made from Ankara


The Ankara fabric has left its mark in the fashion industry globally. Previously it was basically used for church outfits or marriages but now the Ankara print has gone versatile, from bags, shoes, and now bikini.

Aww! Checkout these beautiful ladies from the Northern part of Nigeria (Photos)


Madailygist compiled these pictures of beautiful Northern girls. They are of mixed tribes. A perfect example of mixed northern race.

Brazilian Girl narrates her night of passion with Usain Bolt (See More Photos)


In an interview with Daily Mail Online, Jady Duarte told how the Jamaican star pestered her for Sex via the Google Translate app; sneaked her into Olympic Village under the noses of security; then insisted on listening to the raunchy Rihanna song ‘Work’ as they made love on his single bed.

And despite being the fastest man on the planet, Duarte, 20, insisted their bedroom action was more marathon than sprint – spanning two hour-long sessions but stopping short of another ‘triple’.

Borno State | Nigeria Troops thwarts Boko Haram Attack


Troops on ‘Operation Lafiya Dole’ have successfully repelled an attempted attack on their location by remnants of Boko Haram terrorists.

The thwarted attack was targeted at personnel of the Nigerian Army stationed at Darul Jamel, on the fringes of the Sambisa forest in northern part of Borno State in northeast Nigeria.

Libya Government Repatriates 241 Nigerians

 

The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) on Tuesday facilitated the repatriation of 241 Nigerian returnees from Libya.

A breakdown of the figure indicated that 67 females were deported in which six of them were under the age of 18 and four others were below four years.

Bayelsa State | Suspected Killers Of ‘Operation Delta Safe’ Members Arrested


The Joint Task Force, Operation Delta Safe, has shot dead and arrested some members of the gang of criminals that killed four of its soldiers.

The officials were at their duty post at Nembe, in Nembe Local Government Area of Bayelsa State when they were killed.

Operation Delta Safe force was activated on June 24, with the mandate to stop all illegal oil bunkering activity in the upstream sector of the nation.

Oh Dear! Sick Elderly Man Commits Suicide In Calabar


A 67-year-old retiree, Mr. Okon Edet Iwang, who was suffering from an ailment -committed suicide in front of his room at 13B, Ekpo Iso Lane, Ikot Ansa in Calabar Municipality. The shocking incident has sent chills down the spines of residents.

According to Vanguard, a neighbour, who pleaded anonymity, told Vanguard that Mr. Edet, who hailed from Obot Akara, Ukposin Atai in Akwa Ibom State, had been suffering from diabetes for close to three years, but was gradually recovering before the suicide.

President Buhari reacts to Zamfara Killings


President Muhammadu Buhari has reacted to the killing of 8 persons on Monday in Talata-Mafara community in Zamfara following violence that erupted over allegations of blasphemy by a student of Abdu Gusau Polytechnic, Talata-Mafara.

SHOCKING! Security Guard murders Lagos Businesswoman after argument



A 50-year-old businesswoman, Mabel Okafor, whose discomposing body was found in her apartment last week at the Victoria Garden City, VGC, was allegedly murdered by her gate man, following an argument over the gateman’s salary.

Mabel Okafor lived alone in her palatial duplex at House J68B, Close 9, VGC, Ajah, had no domestic worker except the gate man.

The gate man, with an undisclosed identity, was said to have resumed work about two months ago. He was reportedly brought by the deceased’s former gate man.

OMG! Man shares conversation of an HIV+ Lady who wanted sex without protection


A man has revealed how a lady who is HIV/Aids positive wanted to have sex with him so as to infect him with the disease.

The Kenyan man shared screen shots of the conversation he had with the woman who was bold enough to make overtures.

Scores Feared Dead after Massive Earthquake Hits Italy (Photos)


A strong earthquake hit central Italy, leaving terrified residents huddled outside collapsed buildings overnight and an unknown number of people trapped beneath the rubble. At least 14 people died following the 6.2-magnitude earthquake early Wednesday.

The earthquake hit 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) southeast of Norcia at 3:36 a.m., the United States Geological Survey said. Its tremors rattled Rome -- about 100 miles away.

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