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Monday, 6 February 2017

Southern Kaduna: Goodluck Jonathan Testifies Before US Congress On Killing Of Christians [Full Speech]


Challenges of Nigerian Christians and the Niger Delta Question: A Presentation by Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, Chairman of the Goodluck Jonathan Foundation to the U.S. House Sub-Committee on Africa, February 1, 2017

Let me start by thanking Congressman, Christopher H. Smith, Chairman U.S. House Sub-Committee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights and International Organizations for inviting me to share my views on the crisis facing Christians in Nigeria today and the Niger Delta question. The U.S. Congress is a powerful institution not just for good governance in the U.S. but also for global peace and development. Over the years, the U.S. Congress has shown consistent interest in African affairs and I thank you for this and for showing interest in Nigeria.

The Case For Biafra Is Stronger Than South Sudan, Kosovo – US Constitutional Lawyer Writes (READ)


Biafra, dominated by the great Igbo race, enjoyed sovereignty before Great Britain commenced exploitive colonial rule over Nigeria under the racist banner of Rudyard Kipling’s “the White Man’ burden.” Britain asserted authority over Biafra based on the tyrannical doctrine that the strong do what they can and the weak suffer what they must.

The Berlin West Africa Conference, 1884-85, and the Berlin General Act symbolized colonial lawlessness by treating Africa as a carcass to be divided up among European vultures.

Restoration of Biafra’s sovereignty is justified under international law and practice—especially with the ongoing ethnic-inspired killings and persecutions of Biafrans by Nigeria’s elected military dictator from the North touting sharia law, President Muhammadu Buhari.

Tuface, The About-Face... The Struggle Continues


When Tuface Idibia popularly known as 2baba announced his intention to lead Nigerians to protest against bad governance and worsening economic conditions, I knew such plans would never succeed. Not because of his promiscuity or lack of education, but due to the fact that Tuface comes from a class of society simply described as “the Haves”. “The Haves” are a class of people who have the means, are in positions of power and influence within their stratosphere and have a lot to lose. Therefore, they would do better to consolidate their status, position and well-being than allow any disturbance in their socioeconomic status or allow anything “rock their boat”. For one, Tuface belongs to the elite class of Nigerian musicians with connections to corrupt politicians and numerous instances abound where he has gained financially from his connections. Therefore, he has a lot to lose protesting against a system he has reaped bountifully.

How Ponzi scheme nearly ruined my life and made me lose over N2million - Nigerian online marketer recounts


A Nigerian online marketer, Adesanya Sunday Abiodun has recounted how he lost over 2 million naira last year through various forms of Ponzi schemes. 

Adesanya regrets his acts and swears he'll never do Ponzi schemes again. 

Read what he shared below:

Tuface Idibia's foundation apologises to Nigerians on his behalf - Official statement


Following Tuface Idibia's announcement last night that the planned nationwide protest has been cancelled, his foundation has issued a press release apologising to Nigerians who felt let down and once again explained why Tuface did what he had to do.

Read below:

Missing Abuja ladies and man have been found!


The missing Abuja trio - Veronica Otogo, Bisola Mohammed and Damilola Oribuyakum have been found.

Damilola's sister tweeted and also some friends tweeted about their release.

More after the cut:

Burna Boy meets Drake (Photos)


Burna Boy got to meet Rapper, Drake in London and took to his Instagram page to share a photos above. Burnaboy is presently on a club tour in London

Married man kills himself after 'sex worker' refuses marriage proposal


A Married man who wanted much more from a hooker has killed himself after the hooker refuses marriage proposal.

A 21-year-old married man from Zimbabwe died after drinking poison after an altercation with a commercial sex worker who refused to give him her hand in marriage.

Donald Trust allegedly used Acaricide, a chemical used in dip tanks to kill himself.

Trust’s aunt, Beauty Hove said that the deceased who is survived by a wife and a child was having an affair with Modester Zhou, a sex worker.

Singer Tiwa Savage celebrates 37th birthday with new photos


Mavin Records singer, mum of one Tiwa Savage turned 37 years old yesterday February, 5th, 2017. The stunning mom shared some lovely photo to mark her day. More after the cut:

Tanzania Singer, Diamond Platinumz ex-girlfriend arrested


Police in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania on Saturday arrested Tanzanian actress and Diamond Platinumz’s ex girlfriend Wema Sepetu for allegedly being involved in drug trafficking.

Wema Sepetu was arrested alongside 10 other suspects including Tanzanian celebrities singer TID, Dogo Hamidu, and Babuu wa Kitaa, a radio presenter at a popular Tanzanian FM station-Cloud FM.

Edaily reports that Dar es Salaam police boss Simon Sirro said the operation to arrest the suspected drug-traffickers began Friday. Five people were apprehended, and the additional 12 arrested Saturday brings total number of suspected drug-traffickers currently in police custody to 17.

Cristiano Ronaldo poses for cake photo with mum on his 32nd birthday


Cristiano Ronaldo turned 32 yesterday, February 5th, 2017. Here' a photo of him gleefully posed with his mum, son and birthday cake.

Ronaldo‘s face lit up as much as the candles on his cake as mum Dolores gave a thumbs-up sign. 

Happy birthday to a Legendary footballer, CR7.

Unbelievable! Mum donates her 13-year-old virgin daughter to prophet as payment for spiritual services


A heartless mother recently did the unthinkable when she pledged and gave her 13-year-old daughter to a self proclaimed prophet as payment for spiritual services.

Munakandafa Shoko (not her real name) faced the horror of her life when her mother (name withheld to protect the victim) pledged her to Madzibaba Jefias Nyika of Mlauzi village, Zimbabwe as payment for spiritual services provided to the family.

It is alleged that Munakandafa’s family was being tormented by a tokoloshi spirit and Madzibaba Jeremiah demanded a virgin daughter as payment to exorcise the spirit.

Photo: Queen Elizabeth becomes the first monarch to reign for 65 years


Queen Elizabeth yesterday marked her Sapphire Jubilee as she became the first British monarch in history to have reigned for 65 years.

To mark her latest milestone, a poignant photograph of her wearing a suite of sapphire jewelry given to her by her father King George VI as a wedding gift in 1947 has been issued.

Man charged with assaulting LASTMA official


A man, Benjamin Archibong, has been charged to court with wounding a Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) official, Olumide Omomoyesan.

The Lagos State Environmental Sanitation and Special Offences Unit (Task Force) arrested Archibong last Tuesday in Lekki-Ajah.

A statement by the task force Public Relations Officer, Taofiq Adebayo, said the suspect obstructed a LASTMA team from impounding a commercial Volkswagen bus marked FKJ 688 XV. The driver was said to have resisted arrest for picking and dropping passengers at an unauthorised place around Lekki-Ajah area.

Tom Brady break down in tears as he hugs Patriots owner after Super Bowl history with his 5th win (Photos)


Legendary quarterback, Tom Brady broke down in tears after the game, as he hugged Patriots owner Bob Kraft

The New England Patriots managed to come back from a 25 point deficit in the third quarter of the game to score 25 unanswered points and clinched the victory soon after when James White plunged past the goal line minutes into overtime.

PDP to Buhari: Declare your health status now


The National Caretaker Committee of the Peoples Democratic Party called on Buhari to tell Nigerians the true state of his health.

The main opposition party was reacting to the inability of the President to return to Nigeria from the UK, where he had been on holiday for more than 10 days.

The PDP said it was wrong for the President to also send letter to the National Assembly, extending his leave, without telling Nigerians when he would resume.

Buhari is not in any hospital, not seriously ill – Presidency


President Muhammadu Buhari “is not in any serious condition to worry about,” his media aide, Garba Shehu stated on Sunday.

The explanation came hours after the president wrote to the National Assembly to inform lawmakers of his intention to extend his medical vacation in London.
“President Muhammadu Buhari has written to the National Assembly today, February 5, 2017, informing of his desire to extend his leave in order to complete and receive the results of a series of tests recommended by his doctors,” presidential spokesman, Femi Adesina, said in a statement on Sunday.

Traders in Shock as Customer steals two-month-old baby in Lagos market


A two-month-old baby, Kudus Adebowale, was abducted by a customer at a market in the Badagry Roundabout area of Lagos State.

Kudu’s mother, Mrs. Alimat Adebowale, sells biscuits in the market, while the suspected abductor was identified simply as T-girl.

According to Punch, T-girl was well known to most of the traders in the market and had lived in the community for over four years until a few months ago when she travelled.

T-girl was said to have returned to the neighbourhood last week and went to the market, where she was treated to a warm reception around 9am on Thursday.

Unbelievable! Mum refuses to breastfeed her baby with deformity (Photos)


Last month, an Indian mum refused to breastfeed her baby, calling it an alien. Now, another heartless mum has shunned her baby after it was born looking like an “alien”.

Priyanka Kumari, 25, refused to nurse or breastfeed the deformed little girl after giving birth to her in India on Tuesday.The tot, who is yet to be named, has a huge growth on her head, is covered in a hardened shell of skin and has bulging eyes.

Her arrival shocked locals in Chakiya district, with curious members of the public flooding to the family home in Banshghat to see the baby.

A national shame and deep embarrassment - Wole Soyinka on Cancelled protest


Nobel laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka has slammed the cancellation of 2Face Idibia planned protest was a deep embarrassment and a national shame.

See what he wrote in an article released on Sunday below:
Yesterday (Saturday, Feb 4), the media offered the nation a space of relief when it carried the expected news of a mutual accommodation reached by the organizers of the demonstration planned for tomorrow Monday February 6th. The theme in summary: public discontent with the state of the nation and its governance. From the beginning, the organizers had cited quite an extensive list of such areas of concern and demands for urgent attention. 

Sunday, 5 February 2017

Egypt 1 Cameroon 2: Aboubakar seals AFCON title for Indomitable Lions of Cameroon


Vincent Aboubakar was the hero with a brilliant late goal, firing Cameroon to a dramatic 2-1 victory over Egypt in Libreville and their fifth Africa Cup of Nations title.

Aboubakar replaced Robert Ndip Tambe at half-time, with Hugo Broos' side a goal down, and went on to secure the Indomitable Lions' first championship since 2002 with a brilliant individual effort in the 88th minute.

The triumph will be made all the sweeter after seven players, including Liverpool and West Brom defenders Joel Matip and Allan Nyom, snubbed the chance to represent their country in Gabon.

Egypt took the lead in the first half when Mohamed Elneny, back in the starting line-up after missing the last two matches with a calf injury, was the beneficiary of some woeful goalkeeping from Fabrice Ondoa.

Leicester City 0 Manchester United 3: Ibrahimovic makes history as top-four hopes are rekindled


Manchester United gave their top-four aspirations a major boost as they cruised to a 3-0 win at Premier League champions Leicester City on Sunday.

Goals from Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, and Juan Mata brought an end to a run of three consecutive league draws for Jose Mourinho's side, who are now two points behind fourth-placed Arsenal.

Leicester had lost their last three games in the top flight and only beaten United once in 17 previous meetings, but Claudio Ranieri's side produced the kind of combative display that underpinned their stunning success last term for much of the first half.

We have been in London for so long, we can't trace our families - Deported Nigerians cry out


41 Nigerians were deported from the United Kingdom (UK) and arrived in Lagos on Wednesday, February 1, 2017.

They were brought home in a chartered Airbus 330 aircraft that landed at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport at about 8 am.

The National Emergency Management Agency, (NEMA) said that they were deported for alleged immigration offences.

NEMA, however, said it had informed that about 83 deportees were being expected and that some of them who had not completed their prison sentences would be handed over to the Nigeria Prison Service to complete the terms.

Fayose tells Osinbajo: Send Onnoghen’s name to senate


Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, has called on Vice President Yemi Osinbajo to send the name of Justice Walter Onnoghen to the Senate for confirmation as the substantive Chief Justice of Nigeria without further delay.

Fayose said Osinbajo as a lawyer himself should know that it was dangerous to the unity of Nigeria and sustenance of democracy to deny Onnoghen the opportunity to head the Supreme Court.

SERAP asks President Trump to return $500 million Abacha loot


A human rights group, Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project, has asked President Donald Trump of the United States to return over $500million looted funds to Nigeria.

It said the monies are proceeds of corruption traced to former Nigerian dictator General Sani Abacha.

It explained the proceeds are separate from the $480 million of Abacha-origin funds that have been forfeited to the US under an August 2014 US federal district court order.

SERAP made the request on Sunday in an open letter to President Donald Trump by the organization’s US Volunteer Counsel Professor Alexander W. Sierck and executive director Adetokunbo Mumuni.

FirstNation, pilot fined for violating safety regulations


FirstNation Airways has been handed a N32 million fine by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) for violating provisions of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Regulations (NCARs).

The NCAA also fined one of the airline’s Pilots-In-Command (PIC) N1.5 million for breaching the safety regulations.

The authority made the disclosure in a statement by its General Manager, Public Relations, Mr Sam Adurogboye, and obtained by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos on Sunday.imagegen

The statement said the Letter of Sanction conveying the penalties has been sent to the airline’s management.

54 killed in Afghanistan after heavy snow


The death toll from three days of heavy snow across Afghanistan rose to 54 on Sunday and there were fears the toll could rise as rescuers began clearing roads to remote areas.

Avalanches destroyed scores of homes and blocked roads in central and northeastern provinces, a spokesman for the ministry of natural disasters told AFP. “So far, 54 persons have lost their lives and 52 were injured as a result of avalanches and freezing weather in 22 provinces,” said Mohammad Omar Mohammadi. 

He said 168 houses were destroyed and 340 cattle killed. Authorities fear the toll may rise sharply because rescue crews have yet to reach some of the worst-hit areas.

James Ibori joins Twitter as @ChiefIbori


Chief James Onanefe Ibori who arrived Nigeria, is to have opened a twitter account with the handle @ChiefIbori at about 8. 00 a.m on Sunday.

At about 3:20p.m, three tweets had been recorded on the handle with he first saying, “Good morning Nigerians. #myfirstTweet.”

Donald Trump under fire for saying he respects ‘killer’ Putin


President Donald Trump drew fire from Republicans and Democrats alike Sunday, after he defended a softer stance on Russia, playing down political assassinations and Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.

Trump now two weeks into his four-year term showed no signs of yielding to demands from within his own Republican Party to distance himself from President Vladimir Putin, plunging himself into a fresh political firestorm.
“I do respect him. Well, I respect a lot of people, but that doesn’t mean I’ll get along with them,” Trump said in an excerpt of a Super Bowl interview with Fox News’s Bill O’Reilly that will air in full on Sunday.

Panic as President Buhari Extend Vacation In London


President Muhammadu Buhari has written to the National Assembly today, February 5, 2017, informing of his desire to extend his leave in order to complete and receive the results of a series of tests recommended by his doctors.

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