He also slammed #OccupyNigeria for deciding not to protest. See more
of his tweet after the cut...
Thursday, 12 May 2016
Photo: Six homosexuals arrested in Edo
According to Daura, the suspected homosexuals were arrested in different parts of the state. The AIG said leader of the homosexuals, Festus Osagiede, lured one of the suspects, Itama Omon into the act after attending a night club in 2006.
“After the third suspect (Itama) got drunk, Festus Osagiede invited him to his house and forcefully had carnal knowledge of him. Since then, they have been committing the crime with others at large until May, 2016, when luck ran out of them and they were swooped on by zonal detectives.”he saidAll of them are presently being detained by the police and would soon be charged to court.
'If you're not a rapist, you shouldn't be scared of having the genitals of convicted rapist cut off' - Florence Ita-Giwa
Senator Florence Ita-Giwa is proposing that rapists should be castrated once convicted of the crime.
Biafra protesters arrested near Buckingham Palace (Photo)
According to BBC Journalist: Will Ross, two Nigerian men
protesting for Independence for Biafra, were arrested close to
Buckingham Palace today. He however shared a photo of just one of the
said protesters.
2Face Bags Honorary Degree From Igbinedion University
After receiving the award, 2baba wrote: A Big thank u 2 all the good people of Igbinedion university okada. Words cannot express my gratitude.
Strong Warning for the Niger Delta Avengers Blowing Pipelines
The military said all those who will start shouting "human rights" when
they begin to deal with criminals in the guise of Niger Delta Avengers,
should call them to other now. A words is enough for the wise!
Hunchback Man Murdered In Benin; His Liver, Private Part and Hunch Removed
He was kidnapped by gunmen suspected to be ritualists. According to
family sources, the victim said to be a musician and Master of Ceremony,
was abducted at his residence at Okhokhugbo in Egor area.
Sadly, he was found dead three days later where his corpse was dumped at a primary school.
Vital organs such as liver, private parts and the hunch were found to have been removed.
The State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Chris Ezike, who confirmed the incident, said it all started as a case of missing person. He said investigation has commenced into the case and that he has directed the Criminal Investigation Department to take over the case.
Sadly, he was found dead three days later where his corpse was dumped at a primary school.
Vital organs such as liver, private parts and the hunch were found to have been removed.
The State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Chris Ezike, who confirmed the incident, said it all started as a case of missing person. He said investigation has commenced into the case and that he has directed the Criminal Investigation Department to take over the case.
Mixed Reactions as Government Increases Fuel Price to N145
The payment of subsidy has been digging a hole in Federal Government’s purse to the tune of about N1trillion annually.
Apart from halting the payment, which not a few Nigerians describe as a scam,
deregulation will also encourage investors to build refineries and sell products at market prices, boost investments and create jobs.
More importantly perhaps, those clamoring for deregulation say that it will end the paradox of a nation dependent on importation of petroleum products despite being world’s sixth largest oil producer.
However, the Federal Government’s announcement of an increase in the pump price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), otherwise called petrol to N145 per liter did not go down well with some.
Labour union leaders are literarily up in arms over the decision. Some of them, who spoke with The Nation, could barely hide their anger and frustration over what they termed as “wrong timing and ill-conceived” manner the Federal Government deregulated the sector.
But the Director-General, Enugu Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (ECCIMA), Sir Emeka Okereke, said:“We have always said let subsidy go; deregulate so that market forces will determine the price of petroleum products and the dollar.” . He recalled that because of political exigency, Goodluck Jonathan failed to take the bull by the horns and deregulate the sector.
He said this was why the administration buckled under the pressure by labour unionists and civil society in 2012 when there was a nationwide protest against the removal of fuel subsidy.
“Subsidy doesn’t make economic sense anymore. It has become unsustainable. We will never come out of the woods as long as we continue to subsidize the price of petroleum products,” Okereke said.
The Petroleum Products Pricing and Regulatory Agency (PPPRA), which statutorily moderates pricing for the industry said Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) Retail stations on the outskirts of major cities are advised to sell at price lower than N145/litre.
Labour kick, says increase is unacceptable
NLC President Ayuba Wabba claimed that increase in pump price of petroleum products would impoverish more Nigerians and distabilise the country. “Any increase in the price of petroleum products is unacceptable to labour and we are going to fight it,” he threatened.
Wednesday, 11 May 2016
London mayor reacts to Donald Trump exempting him from Muslim US ban, says he hopes Trump doesn't win the US Elections
In an interview with CNN's Christiane Amanpour, Sadiq Khan reacted to the comment and revealed that he hopes Donald Trump does not win the U.S. presidential election. He said,
"I’m really proud London choose Unity over division. My message to Donald Trump and his team is that, you know, your views of Islam are ignorant. It is possible to be a Muslim and to live in the West. It is possible to be a Muslim and to love America. By giving the impression that Islam and the West are incompatible, you are playing into the hands of the extremists. I'm not exceptional. So for Donald Trump to say, 'Oh, but Mayor Khan can be allowed, but not the rest is ridiculous’ and I’m hoping he’s not going to win.”
Tuesday, 10 May 2016
Suspected militants kill three soldiers in Bayelsa
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