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Sunday, 12 February 2017

North Korea missile: President Trump says United States behind Japan


North Korea fired a ballistic missile on Sunday, drawing a strong response from US President Donald Trump who vowed “100 percent” support for key ally Japan at a press conference with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

The missile, the first test since Trump became president, was launched around 7:55 am (2255 GMT Saturday) from Banghyon air base in the western province of North Pyongan, and flew east towards the Sea of Japan (East Sea), the South Korean defence ministry said.

It flew about 500 kilometres (310 miles) before falling into the sea, a ministry spokesman said, adding the exact type of missile had yet to be identified.

Governor Fayose vows to fish out killers of Fulani herdsman


Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State has charged the police and the Department of State Security (DSS) to fish out the killers of a herdsman, Mr. Ahmed Dele, in Omu Ekiti, vowing to bring the killers to justice.

Ahmed was allegedly killed by ritualists during a communal clash between Aiyede and Itaji communities in Oye Local Government Area of the state. According to a press statement in Ado Ekiti, yesterday, by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Idowu Adelusi, “information gathered indicated that the herdsman, Mr Ahmed Dele, was killed by ritualists and not as a, result of conflict between cattle rearers and farmers.”

Qatar Airways aircraft incident caused by bird strike - NCAA


The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) said the air return made by a Qatar Airways aircraft on Feb. 9 at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, was caused by a bird strike on one of its engines. The NCAA made the clarification in a statement signed by its General Manager, Public Relations, Mr Sam Adurogboye and obtained by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos on Sunday.

Pastors Are Jesus Killers, By Femi Aribisala


Christians are told lies so repeatedly; many no longer recognise the truth. Answer me on this: did your pastor happen to mention that Jesus was killed by pastors?

Not likely! Pastors don’t want people to know their fore-fathers killed Jesus; otherwise they would soon recognise they too are in the same business. Jesus says to the pastors of old: “You are witnesses against yourselves that you are sons of those who murdered the prophets.” (Matthew 23:31). Even so, the pastors of today testify against themselves that they are the descendants of those who killed Jesus.

Meet Cassie DePecol, The First Woman To Travel To All 196 Countries Of The World


Cassie DePecol, 27-year-old American has become the first woman to travel to all 196 countries of the world and she's also the fastest person to do so. She completed the expedition she named  'Ependition 196' in a record 18 months and 26 days.

Watch her testimony below:

Customers says Kylie Jenner's eyeshadow giving them a headache


One of Kylie Jenner's eye kits has become a real pain for customers who've filed complaints about chemical-induced headaches.

At least 15 people filed complaints within the past 2 weeks with the Better Business Bureau, claiming they smelled "chemicals and glue" when opening Kylie's Royal Peach Eyeshadow Palette.

#Idontbilivit! See what this guy is doing to make you believe HE has a GIRLFRIEND


Well, as we count down to Valentine's Day it is normal for people to show off how they spent their special time with their love once, especially now that social media has become a place of showing off.

Have you ever thought of those who don't have someone special to spend that day with? This guy has a special plan to let everyone believe he is spending that special day with his woman and you wouldn't have known if the revelation wasn't made.

Graphic Photo: Man commits suicide in Victoria Island, Lagos


Photo of a yet to be identified man who committed suicide today in Lagos was shared on Facebook by user named Joseph Ademola.

According to Joseph: 

Photo: 19-year old apprentice who paid assassins N5k to kill boss arrested


A 19-year old Benue State-born Samuel Jonah was arrested and charged before a Lagos court sitting in Ejigbo for engaging some people suspected to be assassins with the sum of N5000 to kill his boss, Donatus Nnaji.

The incident happened at Ikotun Area of Lagos where Nnaji runs a bakery.

Jonah allegedly offered the men a sum N5,000 but paid N2,000 cash with  promise to pay the balance on completion of eliminating Nnaji.

P.M. News gathered that Jonah was brought from his home town in Benue and got engaged in the bakery by Nnaji.

"I vow to serve you for the rest of my life" - Davido declares as he goes to Church


Davido Worldwide Music Boss, David Adedeji Adeleke aka Davido took to his Instagram page to share a photo of himself going to Church and captioned it:

We don’t need sinners’ money in Lord's Chosen - Pastor Lazarus Muoka


General Overseer of Lord’s Chosen Charismatic Revival Ministries, Pastor Lazarus Muoka on Sunday reiterated his warning to the womenfolk who are fund of adorning their bodies with artificial make-ups to desist from such unholy practices, saying it is sin against God.

Addressing a large crowd of worshippers at the just concluded international crusade titled; ‘From Sorrow to Joy” at the Chosen Revival Ground, ljesha, Lagos, Muoka charged women and all sinners to repent from their evil ways before giving their offerings in his church. Pastor Lazarus was quoted by Vanguard as saying:

Photos: Meet The 51-year-old Nigerian Pastor who is still a virgin


Rev. Chris Christian is the General Overseer of the Locust Army International Ministry and at 51, he is still a virgin and not married. He says it is a vow he made with God along with a vow of poverty which does not permit him to own any property.

Exerpts from his very interesting interview with Vanguard:

How old is the church? 

The church will be 21 in August.

FG recovers another $151m, N8bn loot through Whistleblower


Federal Government said it has recovered another $151m and N8bn looted funds from three sources through whistle-blowers.

The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, in a statement issued on Sunday in Lagos, said actionable information given by whistle-blowers to the office of the Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of the Federation led to the recovery of the looted fund.

He said the looted funds do not include the $9.2m in cash allegedly owned by a former Group Managing Director of the NNPC, also a dividend of the whistle-blower policy.

He said,

Authorities arrest Nigerian who swallowed 90 capsules of cocaine in India airport


A Nigerian, Okonkwo M. Tony, has been arrested at the Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA), Delhi, India, for alleged drug trafficking.

Tony, upon his arrest by Narcotics Control Bureau sleuths had swallowed 90 capsules of cocaine.

The drugs were found in his stomach during a routine search.

Tony was apprehended after he landed at the airport from Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa and had been admitted to a hospital by the sleuths of the Delhi Zonal unit of the Narcotics Control Bureau.

A joint commissioner, crime, Ravindra Yadav, told The Hindu the suspect ejected 90 cocaine-filled capsules weighing 1.3kg in two days.

Senate to hold public hearing on 2017 Budget tomorrow


The Senate is holding a public hearing on the 2017 Appropriation Bill submitted to the legislature by President Muhammadu Buhari.

The Chairman, Senate Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi, said the public hearing is aimed at allowing stakeholders and members of the public to make contributions to the proposed legislation before passage by the National Assembly.

It said that over the past week, the Senate has suspended regular plenary sessions with a view to giving all committees an opportunity to conduct adequate oversight and for ministries, departments and agencies of the federal government to defend the allocations included in the estimates submitted to the legislature by President Buhari.

No plan to convert Arik to national carrier — FG


The Federal Government is not planning to convert Nigeria’s biggest and beleaguered airline, Arik Air, to a national carrier, contrary to speculations making the rounds since the takeover of the airline.

Some senior officials at the aviation arm of the Federal Ministry of Transportation disclosed this on Saturday.

This is as the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria revealed that if not for the Federal Government’s intervention in Arik Air, the airline would have stopped operations on Monday, February 13, due to its heavy debts.

Bouncers of Lagos marathon maltreat journalists


The journalists accredited to cover the second Access Bank Lagos City were yesterday maltreated by the bouncers engaged by the race organisers, preventing them from carrying out their duties.

According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), the journalists were poorly treated by the bouncers at the VIP arena.

The journalists were accredited to have access to the VIP area, Work Station, Mixed Zone and Press Conference Rooms but the macho men prevented them from accessing the VIP.

In terms of disseminating information to the media, it was poorly handled by the organisers who did not provide a mixed zone.

Delta State | Suspected Fulani herdsmen rob travellers


Several transport vehicles travelling the East/West road, weekend, were robbed of their money and other valuable by suspected Fulani herdsmen, along Ohoror, Ughelli North local government area of Delta State.

The herdsmen numbering over 20, according to sources were seen in army camouflage uniform with sophisticated firearms and in a commando style robbing their victims who may have mistaken them for soldiers.

Bayelsa State | Fire guts store, destroys N300m worth of goods


Fire has gutted a multi-million naira Jico Electrical Store, one of the biggest stores in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, destroying goods and property worth about N300m.

The fire was said to have started in the early hours of Saturday before the owner and workers at the shop resumed for the day’s business.

It was learnt that efforts to put out the fire proved abortive as neighbours and passers-by watched helplessly as the fire burnt the entire goods and property in the big store.

It was gathered that men of state fire service, who though responded promptly to the emergency, could do nothing to quench the raging fire as they were said to have complained that their trucks had no chemicals.

Customs explain why they’ve not prosecuted importers of 661 pump-action rifles


The Nigeria Customs Service, on Saturday, explained why it had not prosecuted those arrested for their alleged involvement in the importation of 49 boxes of 661 pump-action rifles, stating that the service had yet to conclude investigations into the matter.

The Assistant Comptroller and acting spokesman for the NCS, Joseph Attah, told our correspondent during a telephone interview that no action could be taken on the matter now as investigations had not been concluded.

The Federal Operations Unit, Zone A of the NCS had, on January 30, intercepted the 40-foot container containing the rifles along the Mile 2 Apapa Road in Lagos State.

Kano Power Tussle: We need each other, Ganduje tells Kwankwaso


Kano State Governor, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, yesterday in Kano declared that the political difference between him and his predecessor, Senator Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso, can be resolved if Kwankwaso can submit himself for peace talks.

Ganduje who spoke to reporters in his office said Kwankwaso and himself need each other in their political career, considering the long time relationship they have enjoyed.

According to him, “I will make myself available for peace talks with him because I cannot have a political associate in the rest of my life like Kwankwaso and he too cannot also have a political associate like me (Ganduje) throughout the rest of his life.”

Ganduje served Kwankwaso as deputy governor for eight years, during which he displayed loyalty to him.

Why we took over Arik - AMCON


With just less than 72 hours after it took over Arik Air, Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) said its intervention is aimed at providing assistance to the airline for smooth flight services.

This was contained in a statement yesterday.

Investigations revealed virtually all of Arik’s trade creditors are being owed staff salaries.

The airline workers have not been paid for between 4- 6 months.

It was also gathered that of the 28 aircraft in Arik’s fleet, only 10 are in operation.

Kaduna Residents Place Curses On Yakubu Andrew Over Alleged $9.7m loot


The embattled former Group Managing Director of NNPC, Mr. Andrew Yakubu has gone into the black book of his kinsmen following the recovery of an $9.7million and 74,000-pound sterling kept in a fireproof safe in his house in Sabon Tasha, a slum in Kaduna.

The residents who are apparently angry have placed curses of different dimensions on him for locking up equivalent of billions of naira in the community where many go to bed in hunger.

Yakubu remained in EFCC custody yesterday, battling for bail.

The residents gathered in twos and threes yesterday discussing the recovery which was widely published yesterday by the media.

Ubi Franklin Made Me Stop Watching Lilian Esoro’s Productions – Joel Amadi Reveals


Nigerian singer signed under the Kennis Music label, Joel Amadi has revealed that he is not ready to get married just yet.

The singer and 2face Idibia look alike in a chat with Subday Scoop disclosed that getting married will take a toll on the number of his female fans.

He further revealed that Tripple MG boss, Ubi Franklin stopped him from watching his wife, Lilian Esoro’s production.

These Are The People Who Betrayed Goodluck Jonathan – Ali Baba


King of Nigeria comedy, Ali Baba took to his social media page on Instagram to write on the former president Goodluck Jonathan’s administration and how he was betrayed.

Ali Baba wrote:
After going through all I could lay my hands on, I’m further convinced that the people who President Jonathan entrusted with authority in different sectors of the economy and government did him in.

I offered my virginity to Davido but he didn't acknowledge it – Singer, Adokiye


Nigerian singer, Adokiye who claims to be a virgin and has one time offered up her virginity to the Islamist-Jihadist sect, Boko Haram, in exchange for the kidnapped Chibok school girls, has opened up on her offer to give singer, Davido her first sex.

The singer, who had said: “I love Davido; I think he has a good heart and I’m guessing a lot of people don’t know that he’s nice and soft-hearted,” at that time revealed that she is yet to receive a reply from the self-styled Omo Baba Olowo.

Gospel Singer, Eric Arubayi dies after brief illness


According to several reports online, Arubayi died on Saturday, February 11 at the Delta State Teaching Hospital after battling a brief illness.

Late Eric is survived by a wife, Chinonso and a son. Eric and his wife had recently celebrated their 3rd wedding anniversary.

Man seeking $47 million in damages after alleging that Uber ruin his marriage


It’s been a torrid couple of weeks for Uber with the recent happenings around and within the premier ride-sharing company.

First, the company came under fire for its questionable actions on the first weekend of Donald Trump’s immigration ban, and for CEO Travis Kalannick’s role on the president’s economic advisory board.

Now, Uber is being sued by a man claiming a bug in the app’s software is responsible for wrecking his marriage.

Why we knock before going Into the Mortuary – Mortician


The proprietor of Emeka Mortuary, Okunmi Community, Cross River State, Mr. Kalu Ben Chima, popularly called Emeka Ambulance, has revealed the spiritual combats that morticians, go through with occultists and members of some secret societies before their corpses were embalmed in his mortuary.

The Arochukwu-born mortician, whose mortuary is located along Ikom-Calabar highway, revealed that dead bodies, especially those of occultists and members of secret societies “do give us trouble while being embalmed because their bodies have been ‘fortified’ by the devil or some spiritual forces.”

PHOTONEWS: Borno Rally Organised In Support Of President Buhari


Following the nationwide ‘Enough is Enough’ protest which held on 6th February 2017 coinciding with the date the president, Muhammadu Buhari was expected back in the country from his original 10-day medical vacation in the United Kingdom, there have been rallies to show support for the president’s administration.

Recall that the #IStandWithBuhari support group had held a rally on the same day as the nationwide protest.

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