Monday 30 November 2015

LWKMD! AMan burst into flames after climbing electric pole because he was angry at girlfriend

LWKND! Man burst into flames after climbing electric pole because he was angry at girlfriend

Man burst into flames after climbing electric pole because he was angry at girlfriend


A man in China has suffered severe burns after he climbed a utility pole and got electrocuted.
The 30-year-old man identified as Luo got into an argument with his girlfriend then got angry and decided to climb the utility pole.

As soon as he sat on top of the poles, he busted into flames and fell from the pole suffering severe burns all over his body.

Residents of Jinhua, Zhejiang shared this photo of the incident on social media

Kogi guber election: INEC confirms Yahaya Bello as APC’s choice for poll

Kogi guber election: INEC confirms Yahaya Bello as APC’s choice for polls

Kogi guber: INEC confirms Yahaya Bello as APC’s choice for polls


The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has confirmed that the All Progressives Congress, APC has submitted the name of Yahaya Bello as its candidate for replacement of Abubakar Audu in the Kogi State supplementary election due for Saturday.

Nick Dazang, the INEC Deputy Director of Publicity, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on Monday in Abuja.

Dazang, however, did not disclose when the commission received the request.
Audu, the candidate of APC in the substantive election held on 21 November, had died about the time the results of the election were being announced the next day.
He was leading his closest challenger, Idris Wada, who is also the incumbent governor of the State by 41,000-vote lead before his death.

The election was declared inconclusive by INEC which also asked APC to nominate another candidate for the supplementary election to conclude the process.

But the death of Audu has thrown up a constitutional crises, with the deceased’s running mate, James Faleke claiming to be the right inheritors of the votes while APC seemed to have settled for Yahaya who came second in the APC gubernatorial primaries.
 
Supporters of the two contenders clashed at the Wuse, Abuja headquarters of the party on Monday as they waited for the party’s decision.

A stakeholders’ meeting being attended by Falake and Bello and other heavyweights of the party like the governor of Kaduna State, Nasir el-Rufai was still ongoing as at the time of writing this story.

The party is expected to unveil Bello as its choice for replacement of Audu at the end of the meeting. The meeting is however a mere formality as Nick Dazang, the INEC Deputy Director of Publicity said on Monday that APC has already sent the name of Bello as replacement for Audu in the supplementary election.

“They have sent the name of their replacement candidate, the second runner-up in their primaries, that is Yahaya Bello, to the commission,” Dazang said.

The deputy director also told NAN that the commission was much ready to conduct both Kogi State supplementary and Bayelsa State elections, both scheduled for December 5.
Dazang said: “The commission is committed to conduct the two elections.

“That is why in respect of kogi, in spite of what happened, we came out with public notice which invites the APC to submit its replacement candidate for the election.”

Dazang said as part of the commission’s preparation for the Bayelsa State poll, INEC would be holding stakeholders’ forum in the state on Tuesday.
The deputy director added that INEC had concluded the distribution of non-sensitive materials for the Bayelsa State poll.

He also said the commission would be going to Central Bank of Nigeria to collect sensitive materials for onward distribution for the Bayelsa State election on Wednesday.
Dazang said: “After the stakeholders’ forum, the commission will immediately on Wednesday commence the distribution of sensitive materials in the state.

“We are inviting the representatives of political parties, their agents, observers, Civil Society Organisations and the media, among others, to witness the distribution of sensitive materials.”

Dazang said the commission would deploy its officers at National Commissioners and Resident Electoral Commissioners levels from neighbouring states to monitor the Bayelsa State election.
“You will agree with me that we don’t take any election for granted, no matter how small it is,” he said.

Boko Haram destroys Nigerian military base, 107 troops missing

Boko Haram destroys Nigerian military base, 107 troops missing

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    Boko Haram destroyed a Nigerian military base as soldiers fled and only self-defense fighters prevented the insurgents from retaking a northeastern town, residents said Monday.

    The civilian fighters held Gulak town after soldiers ran away Sunday night until the military sent reinforcements who fought off the extremists, former council chairman James Ularamu told The Associated Press.

    The military base was burned down, said Ularamu.
    Sunday night’s attack came as a military intelligence officer confirmed that 107 soldiers remain missing nearly two weeks after a Nov. 19 battle. The attackers drove off with an army T-72 tank and dozens of new camouflage uniforms, according to the officer, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he is not authorized to speak on the issue.

    Nigeria’s military has denied dozens of soldiers are missing.
     Premium Times newspaper first reported the soldiers from the 157 Battalion, including their commanding officer, were missing in action along with the tank, three artillery guns and eight trucks including one carrying 60,000 rounds of ammunition.

    The military has reported that it destroyed dozens of Boko Haram camps and freed more than 1,000 kidnap victims in recent weeks. But Boko Haram has stepped up the tempo and range of its attacks, with raids and suicide bombings in the past week in Niger, Cameroon and northern Nigeria.

    Early Sunday the extremists kidnapped dozens of girls and set ablaze hundreds of buildings in Bam in Borno state, said resident Mallam Ali.
    The setbacks come as Nigeria’s government admitted it cannot crush by December the 6-year uprising that has killed some 20,000 people.

    Former President Goodluck Jonathan was not attacked - Police

    Former President Goodluck Jonathan was not attacked - Police

     
     
    The Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Asinim Butswat, of The Bayelsa State Police Command has debunked reports that former President Jonathan was attacked in his state. 
     
    He stated that a group of hungry youths mistook a convoy of the former President for one of the governorship candidate on electioneering ahead of the December 5 election.
     
    They followed the convoy perhaps for alms, only to discover it was that of Jonathan. When they realized this,  the youths, who had followed him up to his house in Yenagoa, pulled back and ran away. Security operatives however ran after them and arrested some of them. They did not attack the convoy and no weapon was found on them.

    7 Female students feared dead in Kano school dormitory fire incident

    7 Female students feared dead in Kano school dormitory fire incident

     
     
    Seven female students have been confirmed dead after a fire engulfed their dormitory inside their school in Jogana village, Kano yesterday night. Eyewitnesses say the fire started at about 9pm when most of the students had gone to bed.

    More than 25 of them sustained injury as they tried to flee the scene of the fire through the only two exits made available. The cause of the fire has not yet been ascertained.

    Northern muslim elites laid the foundation for Boko Haram - Rev Kukah

    Northern muslim elites laid the foundation for Boko Haram - Rev Kukah

     
     
    The Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Matthew Kukah, says that the Muslim elites laid the foundation for Boko Haram in Nigeria. Kukah said this while delivering a lecture titled ‘The Muslim agenda for Nigeria: Challenges of development and good governance’, at a conference organised by the Islamic Welfare Foundation at the Fountain University, Osogbo in Osun state recently.


    “A hypocritical elite continues to believe that it can claim the benefits of democracy but use it only to consolidate its hold on power. This is what has laid the foundation for what is now Boko Haram. We must locate the current crisis of Boko Haram within the context of the inability of the northern Muslim elite to live by their own dubious creed of being Muslims. They preached Sharia Law but only for the poor. They preach a religion that encourages education, yet their own people are held in the bondage of ignorance. They came to power on the basis of a democratic society but they turned around and declared Sharia to generate a false consciousness among the poor that they want a theocracy. They did not wish to live by the same standards, so they decided to live their own Islam in the capitals of the world away from the prying eyes of their own people. Boko Haram began as a revolt against this mendacity, subterfuge and hypocrisy. Now, I hear Muslims in northern Nigeria hiding under the cover of the facts by saying: ‘These Boko Haram people are not Muslims. They do not represent us’. Well, first, they are your own children. You must take responsibility for what has made them what they are today and to the rest of society. They claim they have been inspired by the Quran and no other holy book. They say they want to build an Islamic state. So, they are Muslims. After all, from the debates of the Constituent Assemblies of 1979, 1988, and 1995 and beyond, did their fathers and grandfathers not stage walkouts, demanding Sharia Law? Was it not to tame them that President Ibrahim Babangida declared what he called ‘no-go areas’ in the debates about our constitution? “The promise to institute Sharia has become the most potent tool for political mobilisation and organisation. Till date, the tactics may have changed, but the essence has not. Rather than face the tough questions of how and why over 15 million children in the northern states are on the streets; how and why the northern states are falling behind on almost every index of development, the northern Muslim elite continues to live for just the moment, with no plans for tomorrow. Should we pretend that a society that allows the forced marriages of its young daughters could frown on the idea of a group kidnapping and forcing young girls into sexual slavery? Islam must have an honest look at the mirror and have an internal discussion.”he said

    FFK attacks President Buhari over his failed promises

    FFK attacks President Buhari over his failed promises

     
     

    This is what the former minister shared on his twitter handle.



    What do you think about this?

    What do you think about this?



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    President Buhari is presently in France. Do you think his foreign trips are necessary?

    Saturday 28 November 2015

    Checkout Nigerian who sells guns, bullets to criminals in the UK

    Checkout Nigerian who sells guns, bullets to criminals in the UK

     
     
    A notorious 'godfather' who sold machines guns to criminals in Birmingham while at the heart of a gang which gunned down two innocent girls in a botched attack has been jailed for 16 years. Nigerian Nosakhere Stephenson, 41, (pictured left) masterminded an operation to sell antique firearms and specially-made bullets to criminals around the West Midlands city. Fitzroy Ducram (right), known as one of Nosa's right hand men was jailed for more than seven years 
    Police say the gun dealer, known as 'Nosa', believed he was 'untouchable' as he ran the operation alongside fellow gang members from inside the infamous Burger Bar Boys gang.
    The gang - which for years fought a bloody and protracted feud with the rival Johnson Crew - trafficked weapons including a MAC 10 machine gun, a brutal weapon which was used in one of Birmingham's most notorious murders.
    Letisha Shakespeare and Charlene Ellis were innocent victims caught in the crossfire of the two warring gangs, whose turf war blighted the Aston area of Birmingham for over a decade and cost dozens of lives.
    Their murders, which took place in 2003, propelled Birmingham’s gun crime problem into the national headlines and kick-started campaigns by residents who had grown tired of the daily acts of violence. 
    Eighteen men have now been convicted for a series of offences relating to the criminal firearms operation which Stephenson ran.  
    As he was jailed for 16 years, Detective Constable Phil Rodgers said the police operation - and subsequent haul of dozens of weapons and ammunition - had undoubtedly prevented more murders in the city. 
    The court heard how the gang had thousands of rounds of ammunition specially made to be used with guns and revolvers, which they sold for about £3,000 each.
    Although Stephenson was never caught in possession of the guns, phone records linked him to each deal and every other person in the conspiracy - including his right-hand man, Sundish Nazran, who was jailed for 13 years.  
    Source: Mail Online

    3 Killed in Colorado Springs Shooting, 9 Victims in Hospital



    3 Killed in Colorado Springs Shooting, 9 Victims in Hospital




    3 Killed in Colorado Springs Shooting, 9 Victims in Hospital
    Two civilians and one police officer were killed at the Planned Parenthood building in Colorado Springs, Colo., Friday. The gunman has been detained, according to the Colorado Springs police department, and nine individuals, including five police officers, have been wounded.

    Federal law enforcement sources and a local official have told ABC News that the suspect has been identified as Robert Lewis Dear.

    The deceased officer was on the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (UCCS) police department. In a statement released by the university, the fallen officer has been identified as Garrett Swasey, 44. It added that Swasey, who was with the UCCS police department for six years, was killed in the line of duty. 

    "UCCS is working with Officer Swasey’s family and continues to support the Colorado Springs Police Department at the shooting scene," said university chancellor Pam Shockley Zalabak in the statement.
    Police said that the nine victims were taken to local hospitals for gunshot wounds. All are in good condition at this time, police said. 

    “There is a huge crime scene that has to be processed and we have to determine how many victims there are," Mayor John Suthers told reporters this evening. 

    The "active shooter" situation at the Planned Parenthood building lasted for roughly five hours Friday afternoon. Police have not released the name of the shooter. The suspect had brought "items" with him into the Planned Parenthood building. Police said they do not know what the items were. 

    The standoff came to an end when police officers were able to gain entry to the building and began shouting to communicate with the suspect, according to Colorado Springs Lt. Catherine Buckley. It was then that officers got "him to surrender and he was taken into custody" at 4:52 p.m. local time, Buckley said.
    Police are still working to clear the Planned Parenthood building and said they are treating it "as a crime scene." Officials are also working to help anyone in the surrounding buildings who set up barricades during the standoff.

    "This is still very much unfolding for us," Buckley said.
    Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper released the following statement: “We hold the Colorado Springs community in our thoughts and prayers. The bravery and courage of local law enforcement officers have prevented a dire situation from being far worse, and we are all grateful. We are in contact with Mayor Suthers. All state Public Safety resources are at the ready, if and when needed.”

    President Obama was briefed on the shooting, a White House official confirmed, and the FBI and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) are assisting in the investigation.
    Police initially responded to a call of shots fired in the Planned Parenthood at 11:38 a.m. local time. The shooter had a "long gun" of some type. Police said there was just one suspect. 

    “Our hearts go out to the families and loved ones of the brave law enforcement officers who put themselves in harm's way in Colorado Springs," said Planned Parenthood Federation of America president Cecile Richards in a statement. "We are profoundly grateful for their heroism in helping to protect all women, men and young people as they access basic health care in this country.” 

    Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains issued a statement that said that while its Colorado Springs health center remains closed, "our 28 other regional health centers will remain open." 

    Police said the connection between the shooting and Planned Parenthood was not clear.
    Cops have asked residents to avoid the area near Centennial Boulevard and West Fillmore Street. They also tweeted that a stretch of Centennial Boulevard, from Garden of Gods Road to Fillmore, has been closed in both directions. 


    Actress Tonto Dikeh prays for her husband on Instagram

    Actress Tonto Dikeh prays for her husband on Instagram

     

      Tonto shared this photo on her Instagram page and wrote
    "My husband is a gift and a testimony and for this, He shall be blessed in his spirit and soul. His body shall be full of vitality of the Lord, his life garnished with wealth and abundance, he is experiencing peace all around. I shall not mourn over him, because He is satisfied with long life, he shall live and take care of our children and I. He will eat the good of this land. The Lord will not take him where there is no grace. The Lord will keep our love alive and our marriage will be more fruitful than ever before.The lord will keep you safe and no man I say No man/Woman born of a woman can hurt/harm you..Every evil thrown your way shall be a reverse case to the sender..

    I cover you with the blood & the fire of the Holy Ghost..Shine on Jesus gat you baby,Shine on my King.


    Lol, no be small thing o!

    APC picks Yahaya Bello to replace late Prince Audu

    APC picks Yahaya Bello to replace late Prince Audu

     
     
    The All Progressives Congress (APC) yesterday nominated Alhaji Yahaya Bello as the party’s new candidate to replace late Abubakar Audu for Kogi governorship supplementary election.

    Yahaya Bello will replace Abubakar Audu, who was leading the polls with 41,000 but died suddenly last weekend. It was also learnt that the APC has retained Hon. James Abiodun Faleke as the party’s deputy governorship candidate.

    Unfortunately, Mohammed Audu, the son of the late Abubakar Audu, who was earlier fielded to replace his dad was dumped by the party.
     
     

    Friday 27 November 2015

    Guests at Don Jazzy's Birthday Party Receive N120k Each as Birthday Souvenirs (Photos)

    Guests at Don Jazzy's Birthday Party Receive N120k Each as Birthday Souvenirs (Photos)

     
     
    Mavin boss, Don Jazzy yesterday turned 33 and had a star studded party last night to celebrate.
    Everyone who attended Don Jazzy's birthday party went home with at least $600 = N120,000 as birthday souvenirs. And there were at least 30 guests present.
     
     
     

    Another Container Falls Off Truck And Lands On Okada In Lagos (See Photos)

    Another Container Falls Off Truck And Lands On Okada In Lagos (See Photos)

    PHOTOS: Container Falls Off Truck And Lands On Okada In Lagos 
     
    Lagosians at the popular Rainbow bus stop on the Oshodi-Apapa expressway today witnessed a forty feet container fall off a truck and landed on a motorcycle, popularly called ‘Okada’.
     
    According to popular blogger, Linda Ikeji, the truck was trying
    to over take another truck, when it tripped on the pedestrian path and fell, injuring the Okada rider.
    The scene of the incident was filled with many on-lookers who trooped out to catch a glimpse of what had happened.

    The incident is coming two months after the Lagos state government reiterated its determination to ensure strict enforcement of the Lagos state Road Traffic Law 2012, which restricts trailers and other long vehicles from plying the metropolis between the hours of 6am to 9pm.
    The state government had vowed to go tough on any trailer and long vehicle that contravenes the law as such vehicle will be impounded and made to pay the stipulated fine accordingly.

    Recall that on Wednesday, September 2, a heavy duty container skidded off the Ojuelegba bridge in Lagos and landed on two private cars, crushing the occupants of the vehicles.

    Two days after the incident, another articulated truck skidded off along Ikorodu-Shagamu expressway causing serious vehicular obstruction in the axis.
    On Friday, October 30, a similar accident occurred around the busy Bonny Camp bus stop in Victoria Island, Lagos. 

    See photos from the accident scene below:
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    Nigeria Now World’s 22nd Largest Economy – IMF

    Nigeria Now World’s 22nd Largest Economy – IMF

    Nigeria’s Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun 
      Nigeria’s Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun
     
    The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has listed Nigeria as the world’s 22nd largest economy.
     
    According to a survey by the IMF, with an annual growth rate of 5% during the course of 2015, Nigeria’s gross domestic product (GDP) is set to total $1.105trn in 2015, representing a 5% growth from last year. 

    Th report which was published on the website of the global body stated that despite global crude oil prices falling by about three quarters over the last year, Nigeria has defied the negative growth that afflicted several crude-producing countries.
     
    Africa’s two other economies on the list Egypt and South Africa, who were ranked 24th and 30th respectively, enjoyed GDP growth rates of 5.2% and 2.4% respectively.
    In terms of growth, Nigeria, was also the sixth highest achiever as only China, India, Egypt, Pakistan and the Philippines recorded higher GDP growth.
     
    Over the last 15 years, Nigeria has enjoyed annual GDP growth rates of about 7% but with crude oil prices falling to about $40 a barrel from over $100 a barrel, it is no surprise that growth has slowed.
    Despite this, the economy continues to diversify and the country remains on course to achieve its goal of becoming one of the world’s top 20 economies by 2020. 
     
    Below is the list as released by the IMF:
    1. China: US$19.510 trillion (up 7.9% from 2014)
    2. United States: $17.968 trillion (up 3.6%)
    3. India: $8.027 trillion (up 8.3%)
    4. Japan: $4.842 trillion (up 1.6%)
    5. Germany: $3.842 trillion (up 2.5%)
    6. Russia: $3.474 trillion (down -2.9%)
    7. Brazil: $3.208 trillion (down -2.1%)
    8. Indonesia: $2.839 trillion (up 5.7%)
    9. United Kingdom: $2.660 trillion (up 3.5%)
    10. France: $2.647 trillion (up 2.2%)
    11. Mexico: $2.220 trillion (up 3.3%)
    12. Italy: $2.174 trillion (up 1.8%)
    13. South Korea: $1.849 trillion (up 3.7%)
    14. Saudi Arabia: $1.681 trillion (up 4.4%)
    15. Spain: $1.636 trillion (up 4.1%)
    16. Canada: $1.628 trillion (up 2%)
    17. Turkey: $1.576 trillion (up 4.1%)
    18. Iran: $1.382 trillion (up 1.8%)
    19. Australia: $1.137 trillion (up 3.4%)
    20. Taiwan: $1.114 trillion (up 3.2%)
    21. Thailand: $1.107 trillion (up 3.5%)
    22. Nigeria: $1.105 trillion (up 5%)
    23. Poland: $1.003 trillion (up 4.5%)
    24. Egypt: $996 billion (up 5.2%)
    26. Pakistan: $930.8 billion (up 5.3%)
    27. Netherlands: $831.4 billion (up 2.8%)
    28. Malaysia: $813.5 billion (up 5.7%)
    29. Philippines: $742.3 billion (up 7%)
    30. South Africa: $724 billion (up 2.4%)
     

    I Never Praised Tinubu – Prof Wole Soyinka

    I Never Praised Tinubu – Prof Wole Soyinka

    I Never Praise Tinubu – Soyinka 
     
    Nigerian playwright Wole Soyinka, winner of the 1986 Nobel Prize for Literature has refuted the claims that he had praised the goodness of aBola Tinubu, the ex-governor of Lagos state and leader of the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC).

    A report making rounds in different media had cited Soyinka as admiring Tinubu’s maturity and political sacrifice for “saving Nigeria from the danger of falling into one party state”. 
     
    However, Premium Times reports that famous writer in an e-mail on Thursday, November 26, distanced himself from the full report, saying he had never said what was attributed to him.
     
    “It is difficult to prescribe for the sort of mind that finds itself so inadequate that it must foist its opinions on others, and with such confident sense of impunity. Kindly assist me in letting the public know that I am not in anyway connected with the publication that has just been forwarded to me,” the professor stated.
     
    “I can only yet again recommend my recent “occasional” publication – The Republic of Liars – to the public as a cautionary tract, while the growing population of victims await the routine descent of the full operational wrath of Internet policing on all impudent impersonators.”
     

    Thursday 26 November 2015

    Coach Amuneke demands €5.3m for Nwakali, Chukwueze

    Coach Amuneke demands €5.3m for Nwakali, Chukwueze

    Amuneke demands €5.3m for Nwakali, Chukwueze
    Coach Emmanuel Amuneke
    Golden Eaglets coach, Emmanuel Amuneke could strike it rich if Nigeria Under 17 internationals, Kelechi Nwakali and Samuel Chukwueze, are sold to a European club in the near future, as he has demanded a cumulative transfer fee of 5.3 million euros for both players.

    It was gathered that Kelechi Nwakali’s economic and sporting rights are owned by Diamond Academy, Umuahia and ASJ Academy Owerri in the ratio 70:30 but both teams are only acting as proxies on Amuneke’s behalf.

    If the corporate veil of Diamond Academy is pierced, a certain Tony Adele, who works hand in hand with Amuneke, runs the grassroots club in partnership with Frankie Stephen, better known as the United Kingdom-based intermediary of Flying Eagles winger, Bernard Bulbwa.

    As for ASJ Academy, the club is owned by Amuneke’s family and the former Barcelona midfielder is represented there by Emeka. They own 30 percent of the sporting rights of Kelechi Nwakali.
    The ex Zamalek star only wants to divert attention following the dispute in the sale of Chidiebere Nwakali and Bernard Bulbwa to Manchester City and Esperance respectively.

    The Nigeria Under 17s manager has told teams interested in Nwakali to cough up 3.5 million euros to sign the player while he will not accept an offer less than 1.8 million euros for Samuel Chukwueze and the agency commission he is expected to receive for the sale of both players is 700,000 euros.

    Amuneke has demanded that the European clubs that finally snap up the players must sign a partnership agreement with his Academy, stipulating that two players from his academy must go on trial with the buying club every year, accompanied by the coach.

    Pastor Chris Oyakhilome facing trouble in South Africa over money

    Kogi Election: APC Group Endorses Late Abubakar Audu’s Son

    Kogi Election: APC Group Endorses Late Abubakar Audu’s Son


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    The All Progressives Congress (APC) critical stakeholders and delegates from Kogi East Senatorial District have resolved that the late political icon and APC candidate in the November 22 governorship election that was pronounced to be inconclusive, Mr Abubakar Audu, be substituted with his son Mohammed Audu in the event that the party goes for fresh primary.
     
    This was contained in a communique read by Daniel Isah, the Kogi East Zonal Chairman at the party secretariat in Lokoja, Kogi State.

    The decision by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to declare Kogi State governorship election inconclusive has continued to generate controversies within the party.
    Supporters and members of the party have appeared divided on who should replace Abubakar Audu as the party’s governorship candidate.

    Getting a candidate to fill the vacant seat was one of the major reasons the delegates from the eastern senatorial district held the closed door meeting which lasted for one hour.

    While the closed door meeting was going on, some youths under the auspices of Kogi APC Concerned Youths took to the streets with placards, demanding that the son of the late Abubakar Audu should be the substitute governorship candidate.

    They claimed the son has been working closely with his father and understands his plans.

    Payment of N5,000 to unemployed youths commences next year

    Payment of N5,000 to unemployed youths commences next year

     
     

    Read the full report below
    The All Progressives Congress, APC-led Federal Government, yesterday, said the payment of the N5,000 stipend to the unemployed Nigerian youths will commence next year.
    It regretted that the payment could not take off immediately because it was not included in this year’s budget
    Minister of Youths and Sports, Mr Solomon Dalong, revealed this yesterday in Abuja when he paid a condolence visit to the national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, at the national secretariat in Abuja on the demise of Prince Abubakar Audu, the late governorship candidate of the party in Kogi State election.
    Dalong, who spoke with journalists, assured that APC government would also create more jobs to fulfill its campaign promises.
    The party, during the electioneering campaigns, had pledged to pay N5000 stipend to unemployed youths monthly.
    Said he: “I would want the youths to understand that every promise must be backed up by budgetary provision and our promise to pay N5000 is not contained in the 2015 budget. So, definitely, it is going to begin in 2016 as we have made budgetary allocations for that.
    “We are committed to the campaign promises of creating jobs, providing wealth creation and combat poverty. We have embedded in our manifesto things that we are translating to reality.
    “We are busy reviewing some of the youth empowerment programmes that are ongoing,  to ensure that they are more viable and people oriented. We are also looking at the possibility of realigning some of them to our vision so that in the final analysis, it can add value to the people”.
    The minister also said that he would soon convene a stakeholders meeting to help re-orientate the Nigerian youths. In his remarks earlier, the National Chairman of APC, Chief Oyegun, expressed optimism in the performance of Dalong as Youths and Sports minister.

    INEC: James Faleke declares himself governor-elect of Kogi state

    INEC: James Faleke declares himself governor-elect of Kogi state

     
     
    James Faleke, the running mate of the deceased Prince Abubakar Audu, the candidate of the APC in the governorship election in Kogi State, has written to the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, asking the commission to declare him the governor-elect of the state.
     
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    The lawmaker said that under Nigerian Constitution, he was duly elected as deputy governor of Kogi State, hence no new candidate can inherit or be a beneficiary of the votes already cast, counted and declared by INEC and no new or supplementary candidate can hijack, aggregate, appropriate or inherit the said votes. 
     
    Although, INEC had already declared the election as inconclusive. If his request is granted him, then, he'll be the very first minority to become governor of the state.
     

    Senate confirms Prof Danbatta as new NCC boss

    Senate confirms Prof Danbatta as new NCC boss


    The senate today confirmed Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta as the new Executive Vice Chairman and Chief Executive of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC). He was appointed in acting capacity by President Buhari on August 4, 2015, following the expiration of the tenure of the immediate past NCC boss, Dr. Eugene Juwah. Nigerians wish him a smooth tenure in office.

    President Buhari visits Lagos Nov. 27 for the commissioning of 3 helicopters purchased by LASG

    President Buhari visits Lagos Nov. 27 for the commissioning of 3 helicopters purchased by LASG

     
     
    President Buhari will on Friday November 27, 2015 visit Lagos state for the formal commissioning of three helicopters, patrol vehicles, power bikes and other security gadgets acquired by Governor Ambode-led administration to beef up security in the state through the Rapid Response Squad.

    In a press release issued by the State's Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Steve Ayorinde, President Buhari will be the special guest of honour at the ceremony which will hold at the Lagos House, Alausa in Ikeja.

    The statement went further to state that Buhari's visit would further witness the rebranding of the RRS as the state’s no-nonsense police response squad against crime and criminality. Buhari will also join Governor Ambode in handing over the brand new patrol equipment to the Police authorities in the state. The equipment to be handed over include: three helicopters, two patrol boats, 100 motorcycles, 13 BM power bikes, 60 Ford salon cars, 55 Ford Rangers, 40 Toyota salon cars, 10 Toyota Land Cruiser SUVs, 31 Armored Personnel Carriers (APCs) as well as police uniforms and other kits.

    "With these security equipment, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode has demonstrated his firm commitment and ability to safeguard the lives and property of every Lagosian. The government is convinced this gesture will further boost the morale and capacity of the Police, RRS and other security agencies in the state. It is an attestation to the efficacy of the state’s Security Trust Fund and we believe that this will send a clear signal that criminals and armed robbers no longer have hiding place in the state as government will spare no effort in ridding the state of every form of criminality," he said.

    The statement added that the deployment of the security gadgets would further complement the efforts of the State Government in making the state a mega city that is working for all and sundry. "It is noteworthy that the Lagos State Government has stepped up its enforcement of traffic laws and declared zero tolerance on potholes on the roads, a decision that has brought to 282 the number of roads so far rehabilitated in the past five months while another set of 189 roads has been marked for repairs before the end of the year," 
     
     

    Russia exacts her revenge on Turkey for downing a Russian warplane

    Russia exacts her revenge on Turkey for downing a Russian warplane

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    Vladimir Putin stands with a gun at a shooting gallery of the new GRU military intelligence headquarters building as he visits it in Moscow, November 8, 2006.
    Just over 24 hours after Turkey shot down a Russian warplane after claiming the jet had violated Turkish airspace, Moscow is already exacting its revenge — albeit subtly.

    "We're not going to wage a war against Turkey. ... But we will seriously reconsider our agreements with the Turkish government," Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said in a press call on Wednesday, according to The AP.

    "Our attitude to the Turkish people hasn't changed," Lavrov continued. "We only have questions about the Turkish leadership."

    Turkey defended its decision to down the plane on Tuesday, contending that the plane was in Turkish airspace and had been warned repeatedly before it was shot down by Turkish F-16 jets. But Russian President Vladimir Putin said the plane was destroyed by a Turkish missile while flying in Syrian airspace, roughly a mile from the Turkish border.

    By Wednesday morning, Russia had begun bombarding rebels — including Turkmen insurgents, who have ethnic ties to Turkey — in Syria's Latakia province, ignoring demands made by Turkey over the past week to end its military operations close to the Turkish border.

    Russia also announced Wednesday that it would deploy state-of-the-art S-400 missile systems to the Russian Hemeimeem air base near Latakia, Syria — 30 miles south of the Turkish border, the AP reported. The missiles, which are able to hit a plane with extreme accuracy, are evidently meant to deter Turkish jets from shooting down Russian planes in the future.

    Additionally, Russia issued an official travel warning advising its citizens against visiting Turkey. And Russian travel agencies announced on Wednesday that they will withdraw their business in Turkey until next year, according to a translation by Boris Zilberman, a Russia expert at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, a Washington, D.C.-based think tank.

    Russian tourists account for a huge portion of Turkey's tourism industry — 3.3 million Russian tourists visited Turkey in 2014, the second-largest number of tourist arrivals after Germany and around 12% of total visitors, according to Reuters.

    And in a largely symbolic gesture on Wednesday, the Russian parliament proposed a five-year jail term for anyone who denies that the mass killings of Armenians that began under Ottoman rule in 1915 constituted a "genocide," according to an article translated by Foreign Policy columnist and Russia commentator Julia Ioffe. 

    Use of the word remains a charged issue in Turkey, which staunchly objects to such a characterization. Eastern Armenia remained part of the Russian Empire until its collapse in 1917.
    And there is one other way that Russia could retaliate against Turkey more directly: Namely, by drawing attention to the NATO ally's suspected ties to the Islamic State in Syria.

    As The Soufan Group noted on Wednesday in its daily briefing, Russia "is likely to use intelligence and disinformation to highlight Turkey’s dealings with the Islamic State." 

    Western officials have long harbored suspicions about Turkey's links to the Islamic State, also known as ISIS, ISIL, or Daesh. One official told The Guardian's Martin Chulov in July that a US-led raid on the compound housing ISIS' "chief financial officer" produced "undeniable" evidence that Turkish officials directly dealt with ranking ISIS members — namely, by purchasing oil from them.

    For his part, Biden charged that countries like Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates were so focused on ousting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad that they did not properly vet the opposition groups to which they sent money and weapons. (He later apologized.)

    Turkey joined the US-led anti-ISIS coalition in late July, after a suicide bomber with links to the terrorist group killed 32 activists in the southeastern border town of Suruc. Still, lingering suspicions remained about Turkey's commitment to fighting ISIS, as it embarked on a dual campaign to wipe out a Kurdish insurgency in its southeast.

    Those suspicions were all but put to rest last month when an ISIS-linked suicide bomber killed more than 150 people at a peace rally in Ankara — the deadliest terror attack in Turkey's recent history.

    But one day after Turkey downed its warplane, Russia has already begun to bring Turkey's murky history with the group back into focus in order to discredit Ankara's role in the anti-ISIS coalition — and legitimize its own.

    "Turkey has demonstrated that it is protecting ISIS," Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said Wednesday on Twitter, adding that the damage from "Turkey's criminal actions ... will be hard to repair."
    Medvedev was seemingly echoing a statement made by Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday, when he referred to Turkey as "accomplices of terrorists."

    "We established a long time ago that large quantities of oil and oil products from territory captured by the Islamic State have been arriving on Turkish territory," Putin said from the Russian Black Sea resort of Sochi before a meeting with Jordan's King Abdullah.

    Checkout 5 Mistakes Women Make When Dealing With Cheating Husbands

    Checkout 5 Mistakes Women Make When Dealing With Cheating Husbands

    5 Mistakes Women Make When Dealing With Cheating Husbands 
     
     
    Women being emotional tend to over react when issues like this arise, most lack the patience to think things through and come up with the best decision. Without trying to put blame on women who have gone to the extreme in handling cheating husbands, a lot of assessment should be made on the best way to handle sensitive issues like that. 
     
    When men cheat, the entire blame shouldn’t be placed on them. Women are quick to conclude about the men being at fault, thereby throwing all the arrows in their direction. It’s totally normal for people to react in different ways; finding out that your partner, in whom you have placed your trust, is seeing someone else and doing things you used to do together could be shattering. However, it should be put in mind that whatever decision or step one takes at that time would determine the future of such relationships.
     
    1. Not Being Prepared
    Sometimes, there may be nothing you can do about a man cheating. Men cheat for all sorts of reasons and no matter how hard the women try, the men simply can’t help pulling down their pants. Some women are too trusting; believing it’s impossible for their husbands to cheat. These men are only human and could be subjected to different forms of temptations. While a woman may see her husband as being faithful and incapable of cheating, remember there are some wild ladies out there who would do anything to prove to him they could have a win-win relationship where they both get satisfied with no strings attached.
     
    2. Investigating Every Move
    Lots of women make the mistake of probing and taking the role of a detective when they sense their husbands are cheating. Not only do they make enquiries about things they hear, they also go on to look for physical proofs they can hold on to. Monitoring text messages, phone calls and social platforms of the man would only cause more problems and make him want to go ahead with the affair to spite the women. Avoid accusing your partner without being sure of the facts gathered. In essence, there’s the chance your findings would make you sad. Avoid robbing yourself of your happiness.
     
    3. Blaming The Other Woman
    Most women are quick to lay blames; the other woman is the devil in most situations when women discover their husbands are cheating. Many aggrieved women have taken drastic measures in dealing with ladies having affairs with their husbands. Women, without being aggressive in confronting their husbands should talk to them about it and talk about their marital vows and the things it permits and excludes. 
     
    4. Don’t Push Yourself Beyond Your Limit
    When women discover their husbands are cheating, they make immense effort to change. These women try hard to measure up to the standards of the side chic their husbands are seeing. It’s normal for a woman to want to grow and improve herself; but in cases when the husband is presumed to be cheating, whatever one does as a woman should be solely for personal development. In a bid to change, a woman shouldn’t give up her own dreams. Changing may not keep the man and the woman could lose herself in the process.
     
    5. Don’t Make Excuses For Him
    Some women are kind hearted; they tend to forgive their partners when being cheated on. Many convince themselves it would never happen again. Before doing this, it may be wise to allow the man prove how much he wants that marriage to work and how sorry he truly is about cheating. Believing he would change when he becomes a father is a faulty way of thinking. Being a husband is quite different from being a father.
     

    Mother Whips Son For Not Finishing Homework (See Photos)

    Mother Whips Son For Not Finishing Homework (See Photos)

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    Can you imagine this! Mum whipped her adopted son with a skipping rope because he did not finish his homework.
     
    A mother has been jailed for half a year after brutally whipping her son as punishment for not finishing his homework in Nanjing, Jiagsu Province, China.
     
    The woman, referred to only as Li in local media, deliberately whip
    ped her nine-year-old adopted son for not finishing his homework. The beating might have gone unnoticed but for the teachers who took photos of the the boy’s scars all over his body and posted it online.

    The incident caused outrage in China and the woman was reported to police. In court Ms Li confessed to repeatedly beating the child with a skipping rope and back scratcher because he “didn’t finish his homework and told lies.” 
     
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    I’m not a bad mother. I just don’t want him to lie
    She said: “I’m not a bad mother. I just don’t want him to lie and he doesn’t feel safe when we’re apart from each other.” The boy is believed to be Li’s nephew, whom she adopted several years ago from his parents in rurral area to give the boy better education. 
     
    No matter how much she cares and loves her son, she must face the consequences of her actions 
     
    No matter how much she cares and loves her son, she must face the consequences of her actions
    The court ruling said: “No matter how much she cares and loves her son, she must face the consequences of her actions.” Court officials have sent the schoolboy back to his biological parents’ family, while his adoptive mother now serves her six-month jail sentence.