Wednesday 29 July 2015

Drake finishes Meek Mill in new diss track. RIP to Meek's career..lol

Some of you thought Drake's initial diss track - Charged Up - to Meek Mill was weak. Well, he just released another one called 'Back to Back' and he murdered Meek's career with it. Choi...lol. He said Nicki Minaj wifed him up and asked her to get a prenup. Some of the lyrics below...
This for y’all that think that I don’t write enough. They’re just mad because I got the Midas Touch. You love her then you gotta get a world tour. Is that a world tour or your girls tour. I know that you gotta be a thug for her. This ain’t what she means when she told you to open up more. Trigger fingers turn to twitter fingers. You getting bodied by a singing nigga. I’m not the type of nigga that will type to niggas. And shout to all my boss b*tches that are wifing niggas. Make sure you hit him with a prenup. Then tell that man to ease up I did another one, I did another one. You still ain’t did sh*t about the other one. Got the drink in me . . . going back to back" Listen to it after the  cut...

Photo: model smuggling $134g of cocaine busted by federal border patrol cops

Mexican-born model Anett Pikula, 39, who became a U.S. Citizen in April was busted by federal border patrol officers while trying to smuggle $134,000 in cocaine at an Arizona crossing. Hoping to throw the cops off her scent, she flirted outrageously with them. The model’s over-the-top flirting tipped off federal border patrol officers, who on searching her Mercedes Benz with a drug-sniffing dog discovered $134,000 in cocaine hidden in a secret compartment at the engine firewall.


Investigators at the Port of Lukeville opened up the high-end coup and found 13 pounds of cocaine, packed into bricks and shrinkwrapped. According to Customs and Border Protection spokesman Garrett Reinhart who spoke to the Associated Press,
"She was overly talkative when she was stopped on July 19 at an Arizona crossing. Flirtation was what was going on"
The divorced model is a jet-setter. Her Instagram page shows seductive shots taken at exotic locales across the globe, including Dubai, Amsterdam and Brazil. She has since been turned her over to the federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations.

Source: New York Daily News 

Rukky Sanda stuns in new photos



The actress shared some sexy photos on instagram. More photos after the cut...

 

Photo: GEJ's ex-Chief Security Officer, Obua, critically ill at National Hospital



The former Chief Security Officer of former president Jonathan, Mr Gordon Obua is reportedly lying critically ill at the National hospital. According to friends of the former CSO who shared his photo on Facebook, Mr Obua has continued to suffer both physically and mentally and has been in great pain since the day he returned home on July 21st after being detained by the DSS. They say his abdomen is swollen and he has great difficulty moving around.

According to his family members, they are already making plans to fly him overseas for a more accurate evaluation and treatment as advised by his family physician. Mr Gordon was arrested by DSS officials as part of measures by the new administration to probe officials who worked under GEJ's government. He was released on July 21st.  

Bola Tinubu Meets Buhari Inside The President's Main Office

APC national leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu has met with President Muhammadu Buhari inside the main office of the president and commander-in-chief. The meeting is strategic as it afford them the opportunity to rub minds on some very important national issues, leading to list of ministerial nominees.

After his meeting with the president, Tinubu said it is a norm all over the world for a newly elected president to take at least 100 days for honeymoon so he can strategize on ways of tackling the nation’s problems. He assured that the change APC promised the citizens of Nigeria will be achieved.

JAMB Has Been Overruled by FG on New Admission Policy


The Federal Government has overruled the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, on its new controversial admission policy that recently sparked off protests among students in the country.

The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, MacJohn Nwaobiala, told State House correspondents of the federal government's directive on Tuesday, after briefing President Muhammadu Buhari of his ministry’s activities and challenges at the Presidential Villa.

JAMB had, at its 2015 Combined Policy Meeting, adopted a policy whereby candidates of universities with surplus applicants for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations are reassigned to other universities with lower number of applicants than their capacities.

Protest started at UNILAG when the institution’s authorities announced that only candidates whose names were officially forwarded by JAMB are eligible to participate in this year’s UNILAG Post-UTME.

Mr Nwaobiala said the decision was jointly taken at a stakeholders’ meeting that had parents and others.

He said because of the dust raised by the development, the Federal Government had commenced consultation with the aim of identifying where adjustments could be made.

Students that made the cut-off marks have been directed to go and write post-UME examinations in their schools of first choice since that was the bone of contention.

Nigerians come for Dino Melaye for following Toyin Saraki to EFCC office



Lol. Nigerians have no chill. They are now after Sen. Dino Melaye for escorting Mrs Toyin Saraki to the EFCC office and allegedly carrying something for her. See some tweets after the cut..

An American Dentist paid $50,000 to kill Zimbabwe’s famous Lion



 Cecil the lion, a famous black-maned resident of Zimbabwe’s Hwange National Park, died at the hands of an American dentist, conservationists report.
They say Walter Palmer paid $50,000 to hunt and kill Cecil with a bow and arrow. The incident occurred around July 6, with a professional hunting outfit reportedly luring Cecil outside the boundaries of the protected reserve using a dead animal as bait.

“Mr. Palmer shot Cecil with a bow and arrow but this shot didn't kill him,” Johnny Rodrigues, chairman of the Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force, said in a statement. “They tracked him down and found him 40 hours later when they shot him with a gun. Cecil, who was known all over the world would have earned millions of dollars just from sightseeing. Walter Palmer apparently paid $50,000 for the kill."
It wasn’t the first kill for Palmer, who has multiple photos posted on the website Trophy Hunt America showing the Minnesota resident posing with dead lions, rhinos, water buffalo, warthogs, and other animals.
“As far as I understand, Walter believes that he might have shot that lion that has been referred to as Cecil,” the spokesperson said. “What he’ll tell you is that he had the proper legal permits and he had hired several professional guides, so he’s not denying that he may be the person who shot this lion. He is a big-game hunter; he hunts the world over.”
Theo Bronkhorst, the professional hunter who led Palmer to Cecil, has reportedly been suspended indefinitely from the Zimbabwe Professional Hunters and Guides Association for the way the hunt was carried out.

“ZPHGA reiterates it will not tolerate any illegal hunting or any unethical practices by any of its members and their staff,” the organization said in a statement. “We will await the completion of the current investigation by Zimbabwe Parks Wildlife Management Authority before commenting any further.”
Park rangers and regular visitors knew the 13-year-old lion as a tourist attraction, easily approached by safari guide jeeps for photo opportunities. Cecil had a propensity for lounging in the middle of roads, said Bryan Orford, a former park guide and a longtime visitor to Hwange. Hunting such an easy target only made the killing of Cecil even more wrong, he said.
“I used to drive down the railway line road following Cecil and had to wait for him to get off the road,” Orford said last week. “This walking in front of the vehicle would go on for ages. Other times he would lie in the road, and you had to drive off the road to go around him.”
The death of Cecil not only means one less endangered African lion in the world but also could mean the demise of a whole line of cubs sired by the leader of the Hwange pride.

“The saddest part of all is that now that Cecil is dead, the next lion in the hierarchy  Jericho will most likely kill all Cecil's cubs so that he can insert his own bloodline into the females,” Rodriques said. “This is standard procedure for lions.”

I didn’t take N700m bribe, Rivers REC cries out

The Resident Electoral Commissioner, REC, in Rivers State, Mrs. Gesila Khan, yesterday, denied allegation by the All Progressives Congress, APC, that she was bribed with N700 million to rig elections in the state in favour of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

 In a statement by her lawyer, Mr Selekeowei Larry, SAN, the Rivers REC said she never received such money from anyone or party as claimed by the APC.
 
She dared the APC to produce her statement of account that allegedly contained the huge sum of money, Mrs. Khan, insisted that she carried out her duty in accordance with the law and did not take side with any group, political party or persons.
 
Meanwhile, the family of Mrs Khan of Peretoru, Bayelsa State,  has condemned what its described as the arrest and harassment of their daughter by the Department of State Services, DSS.
 
A statement in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State by the family through their representative, Mr. Okubama Johnbull, raised alarm over her poor health.
 
The family which appealed to the human rights community and public spirited individuals to come to their aid over the unlawful arrest, expressed displeasure over the DSS, stating that the arrest of the REC under any guise was uncalled for and vindictive.
 
According to the family:
“As a woman who was diagnosed of hypertension and diabetic, she was denied access to her drugs. It is a well known fact that all matters or issues concerning the past general elections across the country are presently being   handled by various electoral tribunals.
“We wonder why the REC of Rivers State, Mrs. Khan was singled out for victimization and intimidated by DSS, as all issues concerning the past general elections are before competent electoral tribunals set up by laws of the country.”
The family called on President Muhammadu Buhari to intervene and call the DSS to order and allow due process and the rule of law to prevail.
 
Denying the allegation levelled against her, Mrs. Khan’s  lawyer  said  “My client wishes to place it on record that she did not at anytime collect bribe from anyone and she does not have such money in her account as alleged by the APC. We therefore, challenge the APC or anyone who has her bank account containing that sum of money to produce it.”
 
Khan described the allegation against her as “ridiculous, baseless and a calculated attempt  to tarnish her hard-earned reputation.”
 
She said  that instead of commending her for serving the country, the APC rather chose to vilify her unjustifiably, adding that the DSS, never said that it found the alleged bribe money in her bank account.
 
She challenged the APC to tell the world the source of the “malicious information.”
 
 
Vanguard

Tuesday 28 July 2015

Pres. Buhari appoints new Coordinator for Niger Delta Amnesty Programme‏

President Buhari has appointed Rtd Brigadier P.T. Boroh as the new Coordinator of the Amnesty Programme for ex Niger Delta militants. Read the press statement below...
President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the appointment of Brigadier-General P.T. Boroh (rtd.) as the Coordinator of the Amnesty Programme for former Niger Delta militants. Brig. Boroh, whose appointment takes immediate effect, is to take over the responsibilities of the former Special Adviser to President Jonathan on Niger Delta who also doubled as Coordinator of the Amnesty Programme.
The appointment of a new Coordinator for the Amnesty Programme is expected to lead to the speedy resolution of recent hitches in its implementation such as the non-payment of outstanding allowances to ex-militants.
Femi Adesina Special Adviser to the President (Media & Publicity) July 28, 2015