Friday 28 August 2015

Buhari will balance his appointments in future - Femi Adesina

While speaking on a show on RayPower 100.5FM today August 28th, Special Adviser to President Buhari on media and publicity, Femi Adesina, said President Buhari will balance his appointments in future. Many Nigerians were taken aback after Buhari announced key appointments yesterday with majority of those appointed from the Northern region of Nigeria.
"Nobody can fault the fact that the persons appointed were appointed on merits. In terms of the spread, the President has prerogative to appoint and he knows there is federal character. I am sure that there will be balance in the future.
These are still early days. At the end of the day, we will have a balance. By the time more appointments are made, it will balance out. The President is trying to get the very best of Nigerians. The issue of key positions and no key positions should not be the issue. He gave a deadline of September for the appointment of ministers ‎and he will keep to it.”he said

Nas' daughter has grown into a beautiful young woman (photos)

This is rapper Nas' grown daughter. Her name is Destiny Jones and she's is 21...Nas is 41. See more photos after the cut...



Thursday 27 August 2015

Husband Sues Friend for Failing to Impregnate His Wife after Sleeping with Her Several Times

Just image the mess this Oyinbo people we are trying to copy are creating in this world. I don't even know if I should laugh at this husband or get serious. I am really wondering what kind of desperation would lead a sane man to pay another man to be sleeping with his own wife to get her pregnant. Waoh!
But this actually happened... 
A 29 year old man Demetrius Soupolos is suing his neighbour and friend, 34 year old Frank Maus for breach of contract after he failed to impregnate his wife after sleeping with her for about 72 times. 
Demetrius had hired Frank to impregnate his wife Traute, who is a former beauty queen, as he was having a challenge and wanted a baby badly. He thought Frank would be a good choice because both of them look alike and he is a father of two. 
So, he paid Frank some thousands of dollars for the "special" job and for three days every week for six months, Frank was enjoying himself with Traute, Demetrius's wife.
Unfortunately, after six months there was no pregnancy. 
Mr Demetrius insisted that Frank must go for a medical examination for failing to deliver after six months of "working" on his wife. Sadly, the result revealed that Frank was sterile. 
In fact, Frank was told in the hospital that he can't father a child. His own wife had to confess that he is not the real father of their two children. 
Indeed, wonders shall never end!

2 monarchs, one security escort kiddnaped by pirates in Bayelsa

Suspected sea pirates attacked two passenger boats and kidnapped three persons along the Ogbia to Brass waterways in Bayelsa yesterday August 26th. According to reports, the kidnapped victims, Chief Blessing Wagio and Chief Isaac Akono-Igolo, as well as an unidentified security man, were attacked around Kiberibio area of the Ogbia-Brass waterway.

The Bayelsa state police spokesperson, Asinim Butswat confirmed the incident but said detail are still very sketchy. 

Buhari appoints Secretary to the Govt, Chief of Staff, others

Below is a press statement...
President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the following appointments:
Engr. Babachir David Lawal – Secretary to the Government of the Federation
Alhaji Abba Kyari – Chief of Staff to the President
Col. Hameed Ibrahim Ali (rtd.) – Comptroller-General, Nigerian Customs Service
Mr. Kure Martin Abeshi – Comptroller-General, Nigerian Immigration Service
Senator Ita S.J. Enang – SSA to the President on National Assembly Matters (Senate)


Hon. Suleiman A. Kawu – SSA to the President on National Assembly Matters (House of Representatives)

The appointments are with effect from today, August 27, 2015.
Engr. Lawal, the new Secretary to the Government of the Federation hails from Hong Local Government Area, Adamawa State. He graduated from the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria in 1979 with a Bachelor of Engineering Degree and worked with the Delta Steel Company, Aladja, Nigerian External Telecommunications Limited and Data Sciences Limited before establishing his own ICT and Telecommunications consulting firm in 1990. He is also a member of the Nigeria Computer Society, the Nigeria Society of Engineers and the Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria.

Alhaji Abba Kyari, the new Chief of Staff to the President holds Bachelors and Masters Degrees from the University of Cambridge and the University of Warwick in Law and Sociology. He has worked with the New Nigeria Development Company, New Africa Holdings, African International Bank, United Bank for Africa, Unilever, and Mobil in various capacities over the years.

The new Comptroller-General of Customs, Col. Ali holds Bachelors and Masters Degrees in Criminology. He was military administrator of Kaduna State from 1996 to 1998.

The new Comptroller- General of Immigration, Mr. Abeshi hails from Nasarawa State. He joined the Nigerian Immigration Service in 1989 as an Assistant Comptroller. His educational qualifications include a Masters Degree in Public Administration.

Femi Adesina
Special Adviser to the President
(Media & Publicity)
August 27, 2015 

Dbanj pictured with Bono of U2, who is in Nigeria

D'banj shared this photo of himself with Bono, the front-man of Irish rock band, U2, who is currently in Nigeria for his humanitarian work. 

Actress Toyin Aimakhu Files for Divorce After Catching Hubby In The Act

Ladies of today have turn themselves to equal with men due to this thing called Registry Marriage that we borrowed from Oyinbo people. Inside the same Nigeria where the law permits a Muslim man to marry 4 wives, a Christian man will go and copy Oyinbo man to do Court marriage with a woman.

Any guy who has made that mistake and knows he can't cope with just one woman should go free himself, there are many beautiful ladies looking for a man to take care of them as second or third wife, guys should just stop pretending; if you can't stay with one woman then forget about I-too-know ladies.

According to sources, Toyin Aimakhu is filing for divorce, accusing her husband of infidelity. The guy too has opened up, saying he was flirting with another babe and his wife got to know about it...

In the words of her husband, Niyi Johnson:
“To clear the air of the recent happenings. I Adeniyi Johnson is at fault and not my wife she reacted according to her pains and we all have different ways of reactions. 
I beg everyone to please stop throwing banters and insults. You can channel all anger and grievances towards me and not her. Instead of abuses, I would rather beg you to join me in apologizing to my darling, lovely and adorable wife
Olutoyin, Iam deeply sorry please. I promise to make things right. I don’t want a broken home."
The cute actor ended with the hash tag: #shecaughtmeflirting #dirtychat

Secret Dealings: Angry Petitioner Strips EFCC Boss Naked

Officials of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission ( EFCC), were on Wednesday walked out of the public hearing session of the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petition on N1 trillion scam leveled against the chairman, Ibrahim Lamorde, by a concerned Nigerian, George Uboh.

This was even as the image of the agency they represented, was badly damaged by the petitioner with his submissions before the committee, one of which was the allegation that Lamorde gave some of the choice properties seized from former Bayelsa State governor, DSP Alamieyesigha and others, to Usman Lamorde, his younger brother.

The EFCC officials led by Chile Okoroma , the head of Legal Services, walked themselves into trouble at the hearing by seeking permission to make contribution despite earlier request made by the commission for extension of date of appearance before the committee.

After hearing the submissions of the petitioner against the EFCC boss, Okoroma sought permission to make some comments upon which his identity and that of his other colleagues were demanded by the chairman of the Committee, Senator Samuel Anyanwu ( PDP Imo East).

The disclosure of being officials of the EFCC did not go down well with the chairman and other members of the committee, based on the fact that as a body, EFCC had earlier forwarded an official letter to the committee earlier in the day for extension of date of appearance of its chairman, Lamorde before the committee in respect of the petition.

But Okoroma went ahead to make his comment without permission by describing the method being adopted by the committee to conduct the public hearing as unjust and contrary to the law, saying “it is very wrong for a petitioner to be heard publicly in the absence of the person the petition is against.”

An outburst that made a member of the committee, Senator Rafiu Ibrahim ( APC Kwara South) to request for walking out of the EFCC officials from the session, since they were not even expected to be in attendance , let alone, administered oath, for the purposes of commenting at the session.

He said: Mr Chairman, in line with our tradition and relevant rules governing this type of session, since Okoroma and the other EFCC officials here , are not known to have been here in the first place, but decided to be here and even went ahead to start commenting without being administered oath for that purpose, I move that the Chairman walk them out of the session”

A motion the committee chairman spontaneously acted upon by asking the the three EFCC officials and other lawyers who accompanied them to immediately leave the venue of the hearing session.

But Okoroma even after been walked out of the session , still insisted that the method being adopted by the committee in hearing the petitioner, was illegal and unjustifiable.

He said: ” This committee is a committee of the Senate, known as one of the lawmaking institutions in the country but what we are seeing today, is law breaking because it is wrong for a petitioner to be heard in the public in the absence of the person, the entire petition is against”

Meanwhile, at the hearing session, the petitioner, George Uboh made series of submissions backed with facts and figures , indicating that the anti graft body , must have defrauded the country to the tune of N2.051trillion from seized properties and funds of individuals under investigation by the commission.

According to him, on Naira recoveries alone, ‘In a December 02, 2011 letter EFCC sent to the Chairman, House Committee on Drugs, Narcotics and Financial Crimes, EFCC stated that the aggregate recoveries from 2004 to 2011 (8 financial years) was N1,326,754,554,482:80. EFCC did not mention where the N1.3 Trillion recovered was remitted to. EFCC’s claim that it did not recover up to a Trillion is complete false.

He gave the breakdown as follows –
2004—N7,070,693,130:00
2005—N965,651,737,039:00
2006—N6,622,261,783:79
2007—N7,700,150,381:20
2008—N18,141,628,546:98
2009—N130,885,187,726:83
2010—N52,877,464,867:00
2011—N137,805,431,008:08

He disclosed further that ” In EFCC’s “SUMMARY OF EFCC MONETARY RECOVERIES 2003-MARCH, 2013” (11 financial years), EFCC stated that the aggregate recoveries for eleven financial years is N497,385,427,485:63; EFCC did not mention where the N497.3 Billion recovered was remitted to, going by the following breakdown-
2003—N974,783,213:06
2004—N21,018,557,263:28
2005—N71,053,996,008:60
2006—N8,199,908,189:03
2007—N41,479,032,319:70
2008—N44,542,822,622:30
2009—N255,306,693,033:55
2010—N10,559,513,355:91
2011—N11,117,460,717:88
2012—N27,844,769,688:19
2013—N5,287,891,074:13

Uboh who stated that the documents submitted were prepared under the chairmanship of Lamorde , went further to disclose that total recoveries to be remitted as confirmed by EFCC are 1.995 Trillion + 48.9 Billion + 7.3 Billion + .4 Billion =N 2.051 Trillion, asking “AFTER RECOVERING OVER 2 TRILLION HOW DID THE FUNDS MELT AWAY?

He went further by alleging that in defrauding the Nation of seized funds from corrupt Nigerians under investigation, EFCC under Lamorde also indulges in doctoring of Bank Accounts and diversion of already seized loots.

He said: Two access bank recovery account statements tendered herein show Opening balances of -0- as of 1, July 2004, but no transaction occurred until June/July 2008 respectively. These transactions are expunged Where are the funds deposited between July 2004 and June/July, 2008?

“EFCC diverted and concealed N779 Million Naira of recoveries from Tafa Balogun in its record (aggregate should be 3,037,255,521.60 – not 2,258,100,516.98); Instead of transferring 3.3 billion from Spring bank to its Access bank recovery account, EFCC transferred only 2.2 billion and concealed it by understating the summation of the balances in the various accounts hence the access bank statement had 2.2 Billion Naira after the concealment”

He consequently concluded by urging the committee to urge the Federal Government to compel EFCC to remit 2.051 Trillion to the Federal Government of Nigeria.

He added: “Access bank should be compelled to bring complete and unadulterated statements from 2004 till date.

“Aminu Ibrahim and co, Auditors, should be compelled to come and shed light on discrepancies in its records and that of the already traced EFCC accounts.

After his submissions, the Committee Chairman, Sam Anyanwu, said the allegations are very weighty and the committee will look into them very seriously but added that, they are on a facts -finding mission and not out to run down anybody or agency.
Source: LEADERSHIP

Police Commission Deploys 36 CPs, Police PRO to States

The Police Service Commission (PSC) has deployed commissioners of police, CPs to the 36 states as well as the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) police spokesman, CP Emmanuel Ojukwu was affected in the deployment as he is to resume in Kogi State as Commissioner of Police.

“The Police Service Commission has approved the deployment of 37 police commissioners to state commands and the Federal Capital Territory. This is in line with Section 215 of the 1999 Constitution which empowers the Commission to appoint officers to states as Commissioners of Police.”

A statement by the spokesman of the commission, Ikechukwu Ani said the action was to invigorate the force for more efficient and effective policing.

Photo: Saudi preacher who beat his 5-year-old daughter to death because he doubted her virginity has been released

A court in Saudi Arabia has dropped the charges of manslaughter and sexual assault against the father of Luma, the 5-year-old daughter he had beaten to death in 2011. His sentence was reduced to only the charge of 'excessive disciplining that resulted in death'. According to Saudi Daily Al Sharq, the decision was taken after no trace of semen was found on her body. 
Luma’s case became widely known in 2012 when details emerged of how she was tortured by her father during a visit to him and his new wife. Reports said that the father used wires and an iron rod to punish his daughter after he had expressed doubts about her virginity. Luma died after four months in coma and was not buried for another four months pending the investigation and the autopsy procedures.

In 2013, a court in Hawtat Bani Tamim, 160 kilometres south of the capital Riyadh, sentenced Al Gamdi to eight years in prison and 800 lashes and his second wife to 10 months in prison and 150 lashes for not reporting the torture inflicted on Luma. However, following an appeal, Al Gamdi’s sentence was reduced to four years and then, after a new challenge, to three years.

Luma’s divorced mother, an Egyptian national, said that her daughter lived with her under a court order and was allowed to visit her father even though he reportedly did not seem to care about her. She added that she had agreed to marry her ex-husband as he appeared to be a gentle and reformed man after spending years of his life as a drug addict. However, following the marriage, he turned into a violent man who often beat her, forcing her to file for divorce.

A court in the Eastern Province city of Dammam ruled in her favour and she was told by the judge that she could have the custody of the daughter until the girl reached the age of seven. The mother said that, following the divorce, her former husband had met their daughter only on four occasions.
     “The last visit was when I took her to see him in Riyadh where he had moved after he lapsed into a long silence even though Luma was keen on seeing him.” Luma’s mother told Saudi media. “The agreement was that she spends only two weeks with him, but after 14 days he refused to let her come back home to me. The last words I heard from her were ‘I love you, mum and I always pray for you.’ Her father often said that he would make her forget all about me”

In December 2011, Luma’s mother was informed by the police in Riyadh that her daughter was in hospital where she was being treated for severe burns and bruises, and that her condition was critical.
     “It was such a terrible shock to see her frail body in this tragic state. She remained paralyzed for several months before she passed away,” she said.

The mother initially insisted on the death penalty for her former husband and his wife for “torturing” her daughter, but she later changed her mind, saying that she would rather take blood money to help her with the increasingly frustrating financial challenges.

     “I have three other children from a previous marriage and a house to look after and I will need the money. There is no interest for the family in the execution of my former husband.”
Amid the public outrage about the case and claims that Al Gamdi would not be given the punishment he deserved because of his religious status, the Islamic Affairs Ministry said he was not on its official list of Islamic preachers. 

Al Gambi’s lawyer, Mansour Al Khunaizan told Saudi daily Al Sharq,

     “The Court of Appeals has decided to release my client on bail and to refer the private laws case to a lower court to review it,” he said.

The lawyer however warned he would take action against all the media that had tarnished the reputation of his client and the status of the judicial system in Saudi Arabia by misreporting the facts about the case.
 
Source: Gulf News