Sunday 6 December 2015

Governor El-Rufai allegedly attacked in Zaria after disguising himself (photos)


Twitter handle Kaduna state project (@kaduna_project) shared a video of the alleged attack. Screen grabbed from the video but feel free to go on the handle to see the attack. More photos after the cut..

 That's him supposed in the car...the angry young men threw sticks at the car...

Ben Bruce fulfills his vow to give half of his wardrobe allowance to widows of his constituency


Ben Bruce who promised give half of his wardrobe allowance to widows of his constituency did so yesterday and shared photos to prove it. More photos after the cut...

Senator Ben Bruce 'loves his people', shares photos of him on an Okada to show it


Lol, this is becoming a little too much. Senator Ben Murray-Bruce shared these photos online... see more after the cut...


Photos: Philippines' Angelia Ong wins Miss Earth 2015


The Philippines' own Angelia Ong has won the title of Miss Earth 2015, succeeding the Philippines' Jamie Herrell, Miss Earth 2014 at the pageant's coronation night held Saturday, December 5 (early morning Sunday, December 6 in Manila) in Vienna, Austria. This is the Philippines' second win in a row. Angelia beat 85 other ladies to win the crown.

During the question and answer portion of the pageant, Angelia was asked to come up with slogan for the next 15 years of Miss Earth. Angelia answered:
"We will, because we can." "I want to let everybody know that all things are possible and all things are feasible if we work together. We will, because we can," she explained.

We will not allow Social Media to be used as an instrument of blackmail- Dino Melaye


Dino Melaye is one of the Senators in the forefront of the Social Media bill. Let me explain my stance on this. I'm not saying people should indiscriminately use social media to destroy other people's character, integrity etc. What I am saying is, they shouldn't criminalize it. If someone writes something about you that you feel is untrue, or destroyed your reputation, the courts are there. Sue them for defamation...all over the world, it's a civil case. Leave it as a civil case, why criminalize it? If they pass this bill, it means if you write something they feel is false, they will come to your house, handcuff you, put you in jail, take you to the courts, where you will be found guilty and sentenced to 2 years in prison or fine of N4million...for saying something about someone. It's not done anywhere in the world, except uncivilized third world countries. Also, who determines what is false? It's sad that these bunch of jokers we have in the senate would even consider this...they forget they have children who also use social media. This same people used social media to enter government, now it's no longer useful to them. Quite sad. See more tweets from Uncle Dino after the cut...


UPDATES ON BAYELSA ELECTION: APC Leading (Results)


*PDP's Dickson and APC's Sylva In Tight Race
*PDP Chairman Loses In Own Ward || *Dickson Defeated In Front of Government House

The political developments in Bayelsa in the last 24 hours since the commencement of the election for the office of Governor are quite interesting. OluFamous.Com has been following the details.
So far, Governor Seriake Dickson of the PDP and Chief Timipre Sylva of the APC appear to be running neck and neck in the December 5 governorship election in the state. 
More election results have started coming in from the polling units...

According to The Nation, collation of the results went far into the night and a clearer picture is expected to emerge from Sunday.

Early results showed that the PDP performed badly in some of the areas it considered its strongholds and this included the neighbourhood of Government House, Yenagoa.

At the Peace Park polling unit 10 close to the seat of power Sylva polled 58 votes to Dickson’s 27.

The PDP also lost to the APC in the wards of several of its notable leaders including party Chairman in the state, Chief Serena Dokubo (Brass LG) and the Deputy Majority leader in the State House of Assembly, Hon. Tonye Isenah (Kolokuma/Opokuma LGA).

Results from Ekeremor, Brass, Kolokuma/Opokuma, Nembe and Yenagoa Local Government Areas showed that Sylva had pulled ahead of Dickson, although the governor was on top in Sagbama Local Government area.

Results from Ogbia LGA showed a close race. There was no election in Wards 4 and 5 in Ogbia council area following security threat by supporters of the two major contending parties.

Below are some of the unofficial results obtained last night:

YENAGOA
Ward 5, unit 20: 
APC 63, 
PDP 100

Ward 2 unit 1: 
APC 19, 
PDP 14

Ward 2 unit 2: 
APC 27, 
PDP 23

Ward 4 unit 8: 
APC 250,
PDP 144

Ward 7 unit 12: 
APC 81,
PDP 41

Ward 4 unit 10: 
APC 250,
PDP 154

Ward 5 unit 2: 
APC 135
PDP 136

Ward 4 unit 11: 
APC 115
PDP 98

Ward 4 unit 12: 
APC 343
PDP 78

Ward 5 unit 3: 
APC 81
PDP 136

Ward 1 Unit () 
APC 109 
PDP 45

KOLOKUMA/OPOKUMA
Ward 3 unit 3 
APC 50 
PDP 34

Ward 10 unit 10 
APC 102 
PDP 58

Ward 10 unit 8 
APC 85 
PDP 65

Ward 10 unit 6 
APC 58 
PDP 41

Ward 3 unit 2 
APC 13 
PDP 12

BRASS LGA
Ward 2 unit 6 
APC 118 
PDP 8

Ward 1 unit 3 
APC 160 
PDP 15

Ward 2 unit 15 
APC 220
PDP 15

Ward 1 unit 15 
APC 375 
PDP 18

Ward 1 unit 10 
APC 138 
PDP 20

Ward I unit 12 
APC 123 
PDP 8

Ward 4 Unit 3 
APC 285 
PDP 2

Ward 3 unit 2 
APC 298 
PDP 12

Ward 3 unit 3 
APC 210 
PDP 3

Ward 2 unit 8 
APC 254 
PDP 4

NEMBE LGA
Ward 3 unit 8 
APC 49 
PDP 102

Ward 5 unit 2 
APC 13 
PDP 2

Ward 2 unit 9 
APC 24 
PDP 22

Ward 3 unit 6 
APC 21 
PDP 65

Ward 5 unit 1 
APC 89 
PDP 6

Ward 5 unit 7 
APC 80 
PDP 26

Ward 5 unit 8 
APC 49 
PDP 13

Ward 5 unit 9 
APC 57 
PDP 12

Ward 8 unit 25 
APC 17 
PDP 16

WARD 8 UNIT 20 
APC 19
PDP 39

EKEREMOR
Ward 8 unit 31 
APC 140
PDP 41

Ward 8 unit 32 
APC 84 
PDP 37

Ward 12 unit 10 
APC 70
PDP 109

OGBIA LGA
Ward 11 unit 6 
APC 25 
PDP 60

Ward 11 unit 1 
APC 23 
PDP 89

Ward 11 unit 11 
APC 10 
PDP 5

Ward 8 unit 8 
APC 101 
PDP 99

Ward 8 unit 9 
APC 50 
PDP 55

Ward 10 unit 1 
APC 28 
PDP 20

Ward 10 unit 2 
APC 57 
PDP 33

Ward 10 unit 3 
APC 29 
PDP 15

Ward 10 unit 4 
APC 43 
PDP 32

Ward 10 unit 5 
APC 38 
PDP 22

Ward 10 unit 6 
APC 40 
PDP 19

Ward 10 unit 7 
APC 5 
PDP 50

Ward 10 unit 8 
APC 40 
PDP 29

Ward 10 unit 9 
APC 28 
PDP 16

Ward 10 unit 10 
APC 30 
PDP 10

Ward 6 unit 3 
APC 82 
PDP 59

Ward 8 unit 18 
APC 102
PDP 47

Ward 8 unit 11 
APC 70 
PDP 45

Ward 8 unit 7 
APC 98 
PDP 71

Ward 8 unit 16 
APC 33 
PDP 30

- Bayelsa has just 8 local governments. More results coming...

Saturday 5 December 2015

Yahaya Bello is declared Kogi Governor-Elect


INEC has declared APC candidate Alh. Yahaya Bello as the winner of the Kogi governorship poll.
APC polled 247,752 votes to defeat PDP who came second with 204,877 votes. In the supplementary poll, APC polled 6885 votes to beat PDP which polled 5363 votes.
Vice Chancellor of the Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi  who is the Chief Returning Officer for the election, Prof. Emmanuel Kucha declared the results in Lokoja. He said, having fulfilled all legal requirements, Alh. Yahaya Bello is declared winner of the election and Kogi Governor-Elect.
Faleke remains the running mate to Alh. Yahaya Bello. The supplementary poll took place in 18 of the 21 Local Government Areas in the state.

Photos: Inside the luxury maternity suite where Kim K gave birth to her son


According to People mag, Kim K welcomed her second child, a baby boy, on Saturday in a $4000-a-night luxury maternity suite at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, which comes with a personal doula, meal delivery and even free bathrobes.
Kim, Kanye and their new son are in the deluxe hospital suite, which costs between $2800 to $4000 a night. More photos after the cut..

Photos: Pres Buhari arrives Nigeria after attending the China-Africa Cooperation Forum in SA


 The President arrived Nigeria this morning. More photos after the cut..

Thursday 3 December 2015

Turkey will 'more than once' regret shooting down Russian plane - Putin


Delivering his annual state of the nation address today, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Russia will not ignore what he described as Turkey's "aiding of terrorists", adding that the November shooting down of the Sukhoi Su-24 plane was a "treacherous war crime".
He said Turkey will 'more than once' regret shooting down the Russian jet near the Syrian-Turkey border. 

Putin also called for a broad international front against terrorism, an end to what he called double standards and halting any backing of what he called "terror groups".
Russia have already banned importation of fruits  and vegetables from Turkey and already deported several Turkish business men.
"We are not planning to engage in military sabre-rattling [with Turkey]," Putin said. "If somebody thought that after committing a treacherous war crime -- the killing of our people -- it would be possible to get away with mere restrictions on the trade of tomatoes, or some other restrictions ... then they are grossly mistaken," Putin said.
"We shall remind them many times about what they've done, and they will regret what they've done for a long time," he said. "We know what needs to be done."
It appears that Allah decided to punish the ruling clique of Turkey by depriving them of wisdom and judgment," Putin said. 
He criticised Turkey, accusing it of buying oil from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) group. 
"We are fighting for justice, happiness and the entire future of our civilisation. We have to be prepared and we have to defeat them [terrorists] before they get here that's why we launched this operation in Syria."