Friday 18 September 2015

Judicial scandal: CJ Committee suspends sitting over suits

                                 Chief Justice Georgina Wood
The Disciplinary Committee probing the allegations of corruption leveled against some judges and members of the judiciary by investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas has suspended sitting for today.

The committee, according to Starr News’ court correspondent, Wilberforce Asare, suspended siting to enable them respond to the various suits leveled against them by the judges who were indicted in the video expose’.

The plaintiff, Aremeyaw Anas, has therefore been discharged by the committee.

The accused judges argue that the committee has erred in procedure by hearing the matters in spite of the pending writs over the same matter.

Meanwhile, twenty-two magistrates and judges who were also implicated in the scandal have already been suspended by the Judicial Council. The chief Justice has promised swift action and sanctions in the matter.

Nima gay attacker arrested



Handcuffs JailLibrary Photo: Arrested

Suspect Sulley Fuiseni, a 30 year old leader of a group called Safety Empire , a gang that allegedly brutally assault a man suspected to be a gay in Nima has finally been arrested.

Fuiseni aka Achidundu was apprehended by plain clothes police personnel from the Adabraka police station in collaboration with the Nima Neighbourhood Watch Committee after allegedly pouring hot water on another victim at Nima last Tuesday night at Nima after escaping arrest for the past five weeks.

His arrest has given a sort of relief to some residents of Nima after suffering brutalities and other attacks in the hands of the said terrorist group.

He is now in the custody of the Accra Regional Police Command assisting in investigations.

Narrating the incidence to the DAILY GUIDE, Amadu Ibrahim Jebkle, aka Avalon, the chairman in charge of the Nima Neighborhood Watch Committee said suspect Achidundu was apprehended around 10pm last Tuesday night.

After allegedly leading the gang to brutally assault one Hamza Sanisu, accused of being a homosexual last month, some of the youth who were against his actions became his enemies.

On September 4, 2015, Fuseini and his gang poured boiling water on one of the youth in a heated argument at a spot called parliament house.

The victim who suffered some burns on the face reported the matter to the Adabraka police.

Through intelligence Fuseini was arrested by plainclothes police officers that fateful Tuesday when he attempted to enter an internet café around 10pm to browse.

It would be recalled that police launched a search for suspect Achidundu for leading thugs to brutally assault a man suspected to be a gay at Nima on August 14, 2015.

The suspected gay captured on video was stripped naked while being assaulted by the irate gang members.

The video shows a group of irate youth some wielding planks and sticks beating the suspect amidst cacophonic session of interrogations in Hausa.

Photos: 2face hosted by Red Cross organization for 40th birthday


              
As part of celebrations to mark his 40th birthday today, 2face was hosted to a little get together by the Nigerian Red Cross in Lagos. His friends Baskemouth, Bovi, MI Abaga, Sound Sultan were at the function. Continue to see more photos..
 



Woman deceived online boyfriend, leaving mother and daughter to commit suicide


                       
A mother and daughter killed themselves in a horrific suicide pact after a warped fraudster trapped them in a staggeringly bizarre web of threats and lies. Yesterday, the full extent of Linsey Cotton’s heartless deception was disclosed in court.

Cotton, a single mother of two from West Lothian, invented a phantom girlfriend, a bogus stem cell trial, a fictitious murdering doctor and a non-existent government cover-up and she made up a whole cast of characters for her charade.

Cotton, 33, used 15 phones, two laptops and two tablet computers to convince her victims she was more than a dozen different people. At various points, she played a nurse, a barrister and government officials.

Her scam netted her nearly £5000 and a hoard of expensive gifts. But she also terrorised Margaret McDonough and daughter Nicola until they checked into a Premier Inn, took pills and slashed themselves.

Margaret, 52, died within hours of being found at the Greenock hotel on May 10, 2013. Nicola, 23, passed away three days later.

In the run-up to the tragedy, Cotton had convinced the women they faced 20 years in prison and turned their son and brother against them. Her lawyer said she was sorry. Cotton began her scheme a year before the double suicide by ensnaring Margaret’s son Michael, a 33-year-old corporal.

In May 2012, she joined dating site Plenty of Fish – using the name and photo of her stepsister Steph, who had nothing to do with the scam.

Michael saw “Steph” and fell for her. But when they began phoning each other, it was Cotton he was talking to, and she wasted no time filling his head with lies.

She told Michael that Steph was having trouble with her sister’s boyfriend. Then, posing as Steph’s mum, she said the boyfriend had attacked her and left her in hospital with bleeding on the brain.
Soon after, Cotton said Steph had been chosen for a pioneering stem cell trial run by a company called Biotech.

Cotton created a number of characters who told Michael on the phone that they were visiting Steph in hospital.

Michael by now believed Steph was his girlfriend and wanted to visit her too.But Cotton told him she was being moved around different hospitals and couldn’t see him because she had signed a confidentiality agreement for the trial.

Her lies then became even more elaborate. She told Michael a Biotech doctor had tried to kill Steph by poisoning her with drugs, that the Government were involved and that the press had been banned from reporting the case.

Express UK/Mirror

Glo Xchange will guarantee safe mobile money transactions - Globacom, Partner banks


    

Integrated telecoms operator, Globacom, has disclosed that customers who carry out mobile money transactions through its Glo Xchange mobile money Super Agent network have no fear for the safety of their money as top rated security features have been put in place to secure customer funds and identity.

Globacom’s Head of Mobile Money Financial Business, Mr. Esaie Diei, at the commercial roll out of Glo Xchange Agents in Lagos, said it is a secure and encrypted platform, where even those working on the platform “cannot see customers' transactions.”
Explaining the operations of mobile money on the Glo Xchange network, Diei explained that the possibility of a customer falling into the hands of fraudsters has been taken care of by the dedicated toll-free Agent-Care short number 33003.
Diei assured that customers can send an SMS with the phone number of an agent to the short code, 33003 to confirm if the particular agent is genuine or not, adding that the same short code will provide the customer with the location of the nearest Glo Xchange agent and also answer other enquiries, free of charge.
"A dedicated USSD short code, *800# that will allow Glo Xchange agents to access the mobile money services of any partner Mobile Money Operator (MMO) has also been provided", he said.
About 1,000 market-ready agents have been engaged into the market for Globacom’s mobile money service, Glo Xchange, which is Nigeria’s first mobile money super-agent network sequel to the successful Glo Xchange training programme for thousands of potential agents last year, in over 30 states in the country.
 Globacom’s  Gloworld Coordinator, Mr. Ebenezer Kolawole, said 10,000 well-trained and proficient Glo Xchange agents will be added to the  network in the next 12 months to deliver the much expected mobile money revolution in Nigeria.
According to him, the Glo Xchange Agents will operate from designated mobile money outlets such as kiosks, shops, pharmacies, supermarkets and mega stores in strategic locations across the country.
Kolawole disclosed that these outlets will complement the over 160 Gloworld and Glozone shops, which are already offering Glo Xchange services to customers along with branches of all Globacom’s mobile money partners such as First Bank, Ecobank, Stanbic IBTC Bank and Zenith Bank.
"Glo Xchange was introduced to speed up financial inclusion in the country as well as take cashless transactions and e-payments to the grassroots in order to enable mobile phone users to make payments, do transfers, buy airtime, pay utility bills such as, Dstv, GoTV, and  PHCN among others; pay expressway tolls and conduct any such financial transactions without cash exchange, but through the mobile phone", he said adding that “All businesses which would join the Glo Xchange Network will get the reward of being the pioneer for the mobile money revolution in Nigeria “.
 Mr. Yinka Shorungbe, Country Head, Ecobank Mobile congratulated Globacom and said that the Glo Xchange mobile money agency will bridge the existing gap in the financial sector just as Chioma Okoye, Stanbic IBTC’s Network Manager and Nnenna Igbani of First Bank’s Agent Management and Mobile Financial Services Department pledged the continuous support of their organisations to the Glo Xchange  mobile money project.
All mobile money agents and customers who use the Glo network will have access to impressive  rewards and mouth-watering incentives, Globacom assured.

N*de Photos of Kim Kardashian Leaks Online


                 
New photos of Kim K has flooded the online community, this is just her way of life. See more photos...
                                    
             
             
           



PHOTOS: Check Out 50 Cent's New Bodacious Girlfriend

                    

I think I'm also getting a babe like this, but with a good character o. Smile! 50 Cent like better thing and he's getting it from this babe, Tiffany Maiyon. Small children stay away! See more photos...
                               
                      
                       




How You and Your Spouse Can Perform Well In The Bedroom


                      
It is not only women that experience some down time in the bedroom. Men, too, find it difficult to get it up sometimes. This is not to say that they are impotent or suffering from er*ctile dysfunction, though.

Consultant Nutritionist, Dr. Tayo Akinsanya, says if you have found yourself saying, ‘Not tonight’ more than usual, it might have to do with something you ate.

According to him, these days, more men suffer from a decreased s*x drive, and some of the major culprits are as simple as majority of the things you eat...

Akinsanya says, “Foods can negatively affect your libido, especially as you age; so, it’s important to identify the wrong foods and cut them down, or cut them out totally.

“Some foods deplete testosterone levels – the hormone that boosts s*xual desire. And anything that depletes these hormones in men can eventually zap their desire for s*x.”

He notes that men who can’t seem to get s*xually stimulated at night should check what they had for supper.

He explains further that the food we eat can affect our s*x drive in both a positive and negative way.

The nutritionist says that eating too much carbohydrate, especially solid foods, after 8pm can ruin a man’s ability to have an er*ction that day.

Akinsanya says, “The dinner many men eat in a typical African setting is just wrong for any form of physical activity. How can you successfully have s*x on a full stomach?

“As your body tries to digest the Eba or Amala that you had for dinner, it will definitely find it difficult to send pleasure signals or hormones that will help you get an erection.”

It is not just solid foods, however, that affect a man’s ability to perform. There are many others:

Beans: This depends on how you digest beans. For some, they will feel full of energy after a bean meal; for others, they may feel sluggish or, at worst, bloated and even an increase in flatulence. So, its best avoided for dinner if you plan to have s*x that day.

It also gives many people heartburn. It is best to steer clear of beans and some other peas for dinner, just in case you are planning to pleasure your spouse that night.

Milk in tea: Dairy, generally, is a libido killer. For many, dairy is congesting and mucus-producing, so not the ideal way to feel before s*x!

Sugary snacks: Any refined carbohydrates, such as those loaded with refined sugars, can still wreak havoc on a man’s intimate time. Excess refined carbohydrates (bleached white flour) can zap testosterone levels. Sugars from refined carbohydrates will not only make a man gain weight but can raise the level of oestrogen and deplete his testosterone levels.

Red meat: Foods that contain added hormones or antibiotics, such as some red meats, are a huge s*x offender by unbalancing a man’s natural hormones when consumed in excess. The high saturated fat content in meat clogs up the vaginal and penile arteries, making this the least romantic hand-held treat around. All processed foods are a ‘no no’ for libido. They make you feel sluggish and low in energy — not good for feeling s*xy.

Overeating: Consumption of any food in excess leads to weight gain, which is the number one s*x drive killer for any man. “The worst food that a man can have for his sex drive is too much of it.”

“Diet accelerates the ageing process. Anyone carrying extra weight from ages 35 to 60 is accelerating the aging process; as does anyone living a high stress, poor diet and no exercise lifestyle. Midsection increase is probably the number one reason for lost s*x drive,” an expert warns.

A good diet equals good s*x.
Being overweight can affect not only your self-esteem and your feelings of sexuality, but you’re also likely to suffer from blood vessel diseases, which can reduce essential blood flow to the genitals.

Is your s*x drive no longer what it used to be? If the answer is ‘Yes’, here are some natural libido boosters, according to Dr. Catherine Hood, which may put the spark back into the family:

Keep fit: Moderate regular exercise will help improve blood flow to the s*xual organs. In addition, exercise helps you feel good about yourself. Anything that improves self-esteem will improve li-bido.

Drink in moderation: One alcoholic drink can lubricate a nervous situation. By reducing anxiety and stress, one drink can help get you in the mood for s*x. But beware, alcohol is a depressant; too much booze and you can end up with quite the opposite problem.

Fruit and vegetable: Eating five to nine fruits and vegetables a day can provide the cornerstone to your health. The vitamins and antioxidants will help maintain good blood flow to the s*x organs and prevent certain chronic diseases.

by BUKOLA ADEBAYO

Aww, 2face Idibia gets birthday shout out from his oldest son, Nino


                  
2face's oldest son, Nino, 9, took to his instagram page this morning to send a shout out to his dad who turned 40 today. He wrote "#2facestarmoment #fortyfied happy Birthday Daddy"

Here Are Numbers You Can Use to Call The Police In Case of Any Emergency


                                        

Don't wait until you are in trouble and you don't know how to even contact the police in the state where you are currently residing. Below are the numbers to call Nigeria Police anywhere you are:

ALL NIGERIAN STATES POLICE COMMAND EMERGENCY NUMBERS
Abia 08035415408 08079210003 08079210004 08079210005

Adamawa 08089671313

Akwa Ibom 08039213071 08020913810

Anambra 07039194332 08024922772 08075390511 08182951257

Bauchi 08151849417 08127162434 08084763669 08073794920

Benue 08066006475 08053039936 07075390677

Bayelsa 07034578208

Borno 08068075581 08036071667 08123823322

Cross Rivers 08133568456 07053355415

Delta 08036684974

Ebonyi 07064515001 08125273721 08084704673

Edo 08037646272 08077773721 08067551618

Ekiti 08062335577 07089310359

Enugu 08032003702 08075390883 08086671202

Gombe 08150567771 08151855014

Imo 08034773600 08037037283

Abuja (F.C.T) 07057337653 08061581938 08032003913

Jigawa 08075391069 07089846285 08123821598

Kaduna 08123822284

Kano 08032419754 08123821575 064977004 064977005

Katsina 08075391255 08075391250

Kebbi 08038797644 08075391307

Kogi 08075391335 07038329084

Kwara 07032069501 08125275046

Lagos 07055462708 08035963919

Nassarawa 08123821571 07075391560

Niger 08081777498 08127185198

Ogun 08032136765 08081770416

Ondo 07034313903 08075391808

Osun 08075872433 08039537995 08123823981

Oyo 08081768614 08150777888

Plateau 08126375938 08075391844 08038907662

Rivers 08032003514 08073777717

Sokoto 07068848035 08075391943

Taraba 08140089863 08073260267

Yobe 07039301585 08035067570

Zamfara 08106580123