Thursday, 2 July 2015

Imagine! This Final Year Student Dumped Medicine For Mass Comm After 10 Years In The Course

Imagine! This Final Year Student Dumped Medicine For Mass Comm After 10 Years In The Course

 
 
Ismaila Mansur Akolade aka Alfa Esin is a 31-year-old student of Mass Communication at the University of Lagos. He left University of Ilorin just 2 weeks to his final exams. Giving reasons for his decision in an interview with The Nation, he said:
 “Principally, my action was due to the fact that I never wanted to be a doctor.I was initially in medical school because I had to follow my father’s bidding. He wanted me to become a doctor but when I discovered after 10 years that it was not going to work and that my professional life was going to be nastier and more horrible, I took the decision to leave and follow my dreams.
I refused to be held down by the medical certificate because I reasoned that if I should write the final examination, it might make me drift away from my dream of studying Mass Communication. Perhaps, I was the most unserious medical student UNILORIN has ever come across. I spent 10 years in the medical school, four of which was due to failure.
After the whole saga, especially when I came to study Mass Communication, I discovered that my failure was not due to an inability or mental incapacity to handle medicine; it was because I was just never interested in it. I will not want to feel the way my father felt when I left. If I put myself into his shoes, I won’t want a son to do to me what I did to my father.

See how people risk their lives in Oshodi (photos)

See how people risk their lives in Oshodi (photos)

 
 
People pictured on top of a train in the Oshodi area of Lagos this evening. They are people trying to avoid payment so they resort to climbing the train. That's quite dangerous! Can they please grow some sense? See another photo below


Boko Haram gunned down about 100 muslims praying in mosques during Ramadan

Boko Haram gunned down about 100 muslims praying in mosques during Ramadan

 
 
According to a report by AFP, Boko Haram extremists gunned down nearly 100 Muslims praying in mosques in the northeast during the holy month of Ramadan. Read below...
The attack Wednesday night on the town of Kukawa came the day after the Islamic extremist group attacked a village 35 kilometers (22 miles) away and killed another 48 men and boys, according to witnesses who counted the dead.
The people of Kukawa were in several mosques, praying ahead of breaking their daylong fast, when the extremists attacked. They killed 97 people, mainly men, said self-defense spokesman Abbas Gava and a senior government official who spoke on condition of anonymity because he is not authorized to give information to reporters.
Gava said his group's fighters in Kukawa said some militants also broke into people's homes, killing women and children as they prepared the evening meal.

Kukawa is 180 kilometers (110 miles) northeast of Maiduguri, the biggest city in northeast Nigeria and the birthplace of Boko Haram.
Nigeria's homegrown extremist group often defiles mosques where it believes clerics espouse too moderate a form of Islam. Wednesday's attack follows a directive from the Islamic State group for fighters to increase attacks during Ramadan. Boko Haram this year became the IS group's West African franchise.

On Tuesday night, the extremists invaded the village of Mussaram, ordered men and women to separate and then opened fire on the men and boys, witnesses said.
"A total of 48 males died on the spot while 17 others escaped with serious injuries," said Maidugu Bida, a self-defense official? based in nearby Monguno who helped bury the dead.
On Monday, two suicide bombers blew themselves up prematurely in a village outside Maiduguri just an hour before the arrival of Nigeria's Vice President Yemi Osinbanjo. He visited some of the hundreds of thousands of people displaced by the 5-year-old Islamic uprising that has killed more than 13,000 people and driven 1.5 million from their homes.
Some of those killed in attacks in the past month had only just returned to rebuild towns and villages recaptured this year from Boko Haram by a multinational army.
 
 

APC says Buhari will release list of ministers in few days

APC says Buhari will release list of ministers in few days

 
 
We are waiting patiently...

Lagos, Rivers and Ogun get new commissioners of Police

Lagos, Rivers and Ogun get new commissioners of Police

 
The press statement from the Force HQ below...
In line with the determination of the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Solomon E. Arase NPM, fdc, to inject fresh ideas in the security architecture in #Lagos, #Rivers and #Ogun States, and some other Force Headquarters Formations. The IGP has ordered postings of new Commissioners of Police as stated below
1. CP AJANI FATAI OWOSENI to CP LAGOS STATE COMMAND
2. CP CHRIS EZIKE to CP RIVERS STATE COMMAND
3. CP ABDULMAJID ALI to CP OGUN STATE COMMAND
4. CP DAN BATURE to CP INTELLIGENCE FCIID FHQ, ABUJA
5. CP VALENTINE U. NTOMCHUKWU to CP ADMIN DEPT OF LOGISTICS & SUPPLY, FHQ, ABUJA
6. CP HYELASINDA KIMO MUSA to CP FED. SPECIAL ANTI-ROBBERY SQUAD, FCIID FHQ, ABUJA
7. CP KAYODE C. ADERANTI to CP ADMIN, DEPT OF OPERATIONS, FHQ, ABUJA
8. CP E. J. IBINE to CP PORT AUTHORITY EASTERN COMMAND
9. CP OGBUSUA AJA OLEH to CP PROVOST, FHQ, ABUJA

It is expected that the new postings will reverse the crime wave in the affected states, while also strengthening administration in the affected strategic Force Headquarters Formations.

CSP ABAYOMI SHOGUNLE
DEPUTY FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER,
FORCE HEADQUARTERS,
ABUJA.
PRESS RELEASE 
 
 

APC crisis: Atiku says its time to stop the blame game and work together

APC crisis: Atiku says its time to stop the blame game and work together

 
 
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has called on APC members to come together and resolve the issues they've been having following the recent crises in the National Assembly.

In a statement released this evening, Atiku who is currently in Saudi Arabia for the lesser Hajj said it is time for members of the party to stop the blame game and work together for the unity, cohesion and harmony of the party. He added that he is concerned that after winning the elections, APC is now engulfed in internal crises. The statement after the cut...


Former Vice President and chieftain of APC, Atiku Abubakar has urged leaders of the APC to shift from extreme positions to a centrist one for the interest of democracy and the party, the new administration and the country at large.

The counsel of the former Vice President comes against the backdrop of the APC NEC meeting in Abuja on Friday, 3 July.

A statement released by his media office in Abuja on Thursday, 2 July quoted the former Vice President as calling for the concentration of positive energies on building unity, cohesion and harmony among party leaders and other stakeholders.

"We can resolve our differences when our leaders individually and collectively shift ground from extreme positions and move to the centre in the interest of our party and our country."

Atiku, who is unavoidably outside the country to perform Lesser Hajj (Umrah) in Saudi Arabia, said that he is deeply concerned that, soon after capturing power, the APC is torn apart at a time more energy are needed to attend to the objectives of the change agenda for which it was voted into power.
The former Vice President said it was high time the party overcame its current crisis of confidence arising from the National Assembly election of principal officers.

He explained that the current blame games targeted at individuals was an unnecessary diversion of energies at the expense of the urgency of the mission of the party to make life better for Nigerians.
According to the former Vice President, the vilification of individual party leaders and members in the face of challenges facing the country was painful to him, adding that the party should learn the lessons and move ahead.

While restating his commitment to the party and its change agenda, the former Vice President advise the party leaders not to allow people of bad faith to fuel division and acrimony among the party, adding that all positive energies should be directed towards sustaining the morale of the voters who look forward to the APC to make their lives better.

He reminded party leaders that any division could be exploited at the expense of the party. He extended his goodwill to the party for successful deliberations and assured the party of continued support and loyalty at all times.

Atiku Media Office
61 Ebitu Ukiwe Street
Jabi
Abuja
Nigeria.
 
 

Meet the new DG SSS, Lawal Daura

  Meet the new DG SSS, Lawal Daura

 
 
Here is a photo of the new DG of the State Security Service Mr Lawal Daura from Katsina state. He replaces Ita Ekpeyong who was fired by President Buhari today July 2nd.

Buhari sacks DG SSS, announces replacement

Buhari sacks DG SSS, announces replacement

 
 
President Buhari has sacked the Director General of the State Security Service SSS, Mr Ita Ekpeyong (seen above) and has appointed Mr Lawal Daura as his replacement.

Mr Ekeyong's sack was contained in a statement released and signed by the Head of Civil Service of the Federation, Danladi Kifasi.

The new DG was born in Daura on August, 5, 1953 and attended the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria from 1977 – 1980. Mr Daura's appointment is with immediate effect.

Wow! Presidential Election couple getting married this weekend (photos)

Wow! Presidential Election couple getting married this weekend (photos)


Do you remember the guy who proposed to his girlfriend at a polling booth on March 28, the presidential election day?  Dolapo and Kunle are getting married this Saturday 4th of July. Wishing them the very best.

LWKM! Kano state road traffic agency arrests Donkey for causing traffic in the state

LWKM! Kano state road traffic agency arrests Donkey for causing traffic in the state

 
 
Walahi!!! laff really won kill me this morning, shuh! donkey? 

6 school children drowned as boat capsized in Lagos

  6 school children drowned as boat capsized in Lagos

 
 
6 school children drowned on Monday after a canoe they boarded to carry fourteen of them to school from Ojo to Irawe jetty in Lagos collided with a fibre boat causing their boat to capsize. 8 of the students and the  driver were rescued.

The rescued students who are mainly primary and secondary students are responding to treatment at the Igando general hospital, where they have been admitted.
The spokesperson of the South West region of thte National Emergency Management Agency NEMA, Ibrahim Farinloye confirmed the incident and said the body of the 6 students who drowned has not been discovered.
“The 14 school children were being conveyed across Ojo to Irawe jetty, to school. 8 of the children and the canoe driver have been rescued. 5 have been taken to Igando General Hospital for treatment, 3 have been discharged home. 6 children are yet to be recovered as I speak. Searches will continue tomorrow”he said.


Finally Rick Ross has been granted bail and released from jail

Finally Rick Ross has been granted bail and released from jail

 
 
 
Rick Ross' bond hearing in Fayette County, GA wrapped up yesterday and the judge granted his lawyer's bail request and set his release once he paid a $2 million bond which Ross was able to pay.

He got - $1 million equity from the ex-Holyfield mansion he owns, and another GA property, $500,000 surety bond (from a bail bondsman) and $500k in cold hard cash.

Ross' attorney also promised his client would forfeit the entire Holyfield property (which is worth $5 million) to the county ... if he does anything to obstruct justice or intimidate any witness.

Imagine! 70-yr-old and infant among rape survivors being treated in Lagos by Mirabel Centre

Imagine! 70-yr-old and infant among rape survivors being treated in Lagos by Mirabel Centre

 
 
The first sexual assault referral centre in Nigeria, Mirabel centre, opened its doors to victims of sexual assault. A 10-month-old baby girl and a 70-year-old woman were among a total of 737 survivors of rape and other forms of sexual assault treated and offered psychosocial support free of charge. The baby was sexually molested by the father, while the 70-year-old woman was raped by a boy that ran errands for her in the neighbourhood.

Making this and other revelations yesterday in Lagos, Managing Partner, Partnership for Justice, Mrs. Itoro Eze-Anaba, said the increase in reported cases of sexual violence, particularly, child sexual abuse has become a major concern in the country. Eze-Anaba who acknowledged that sexual violence has become rampant said Mirabel Centre was established to fill the gap created by one of the biggest challenges in seeking justice for the survivors who often lack reliable support services and verifiable data.

According to her, more revealing is the fact that out of the 737victims, the youngest was a 10-month- old and the oldest 70 years old.
“This number is made up of 17 male clients and 720 female clients. Many of these clients are referred to the centre by the police and the hospital, civil society organisations, government agencies and some just walk into the centre for treatment.
“In Lagos, locations with the highest number of assaults include; Kosofe, 91, Alimosho 128, Ikeja 56, Oshodi-Isolo 72, and Agege 80,” she stated. She further lamented that the perpetrators of sexual violence in the country act with impunity due to corruption and incompetency in investigation and prosecution of such cases. Stating that Partnership for Justice offers needed professional care with funding from Justice for All Programme of the Department of International Development, DFID, of the British Council, she frowned that absence of verifiable data and pressures from family and friends has led to many survivors not seeking help nor reporting to the police.


Vanguard

National Assembly Crisis May Lead To Buhari’s Impeachment – Lawyer Warns Ruling Party

National Assembly Crisis May Lead To Buhari’s Impeachment – Lawyer Warns Ruling Party

 
 
An Abia State-based constitutional lawyer and human rights activist, Dr. Anthony Agbazuere, has warned the leadership of the ruling All Progressive Congress to treat with caution, the leadership crisis rocking the National Assembly, saying it can consume both APC and President Muhammadu Buhari if not carefully handled.

Agbazuere, who gave the warning Wednesday at a press conference in Umuahia, advised APC hierarchy to “swallow their pride and accept Senator Olusola Saraki and Hon. Yakubu Dogora as Senate President, and Speaker of the House of Representatives respectively in the interest of the party and to move Nigeria forward.”

He said any attempt by APC to plot the impeachment of Saraki and Dogara “will not only fail but destroy APC.”

Agbazuere further said APC must stop threatening Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, saying his emergence “is a bitter pill which the APC must swallow to survive.”His said, “APC must not forget that the same structure which brought Saraki also brought Ekweremadu on board, and the Senators in this alliance are greater in number.“An attempt to threaten them may even lead to the impeachment of either President Buhari or both Buhari and his Vice, Professor Yemi Osibanjo. The implications are obvious.”

Agbazuere warned APC to stop all forms of interference in the affairs of the National Assembly to avoid rocking its boat.

Fielding questions on the controversy over the actual number of months Abia workers were owed under the immediate – past administration of ex- Governor Theodore Orji, where he served as Commissioner for Information, Agbazuere said “staff of all Ministries in the state long received their April salary before Orji bowed out.”

He debunked media reports that the state owed workers up to nine months salaries, describing such reports as “mischievous, misleading and intended by the peddlers to tarnish the image of both the past and present administration in the state.
 
 

Read How Omotola And Genevieve Managed Their Rivalry On Set Of Award Winning Movie 'Ije'

Read How Omotola And Genevieve Managed Their Rivalry On Set Of Award Winning Movie 'Ije'

 
 
Keith L. Smith, an American cinematographer that worked on the award-winning movie, Ije, has confirmed that the perceived rivalry between two Nollywood heavyweights, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde and Genevieve Nnaji was pronounced on the set of the movie.

He noted that the duo were able to manage their rivalry on set in such a way that it didn’t interfere with their performance.

In a new chat with E24-7 magazine's editor-in-chief Biodun Kupoluyi, Keith said:
   
What’s your opinion about Omotola’s acting skills?

 
 

I worked with her on “Ije” and she was amazing and talented. She’s one of the most professional actors I’ve worked with. I’ve been shooting in Hollywood for about 17 years now, and to me she is one of the best. She was really focused. When I met the director of the movie, I was told that Omotola was the Angelina Jolie of Nigeria.
There is this perceived rivalry between Genevieve and Omotola, did they display this on set?

Let me tell you something: it was amazing. I did not see it, but I felt it. However, they were very professional with the way they got along. I knew there was something between them, and I had heard of it. But when they got in front of the camera, they put all that behind them, but whenever they finished their scenes, they went their separate ways.
What was the chemistry like between them off-set?

There wasn’t much. They both had their groups, and they were just distant. There wasn’t friction, but I noticed that they were apart from one another. They never hung out together. However, they’re both big stars.
Will you like to work with her (Omotola) again?
Yes, I’ll love to work with her again. I was very impressed with her.

Jilted Man Bathes Ex-lover With Acid In Lagos (See Photos)

  Jilted Man Bathes Ex-lover With Acid In Lagos (See Photos)

 
 
Police detectives in Lagos have arrested a man for allegedly bathing his former lover with acid after she jilted him.
Although nobody was sure that the person who bathed the victim, Rosemary Nanaifa, with acid was her former lover, but the lady said she was sure.
 According to Nanaifa, 23, her former lover, Paul Nwokobia, whom she dated for five years, had repeatedly threatened her since she dumped him. She said she never knew he would go to the extent of bathing her with acid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Speaking from her hospital bed at the Female Surgery, Ward B, University of Lagos Teaching Hospital (LUTH), Idi-Araba, Lagos, Nanaifa, a caterer, said the incident happened on June 3, around 8pm. The matter was reported at Itire Police Division. She said: “I was at work one day when a private number called me around 4pm.

The caller was a lady. She said she wanted me to bake cake for her. She said she would call back in the evening.” According to her, the woman called around 8:30pm and told Nanaifa to meet her at Surulere. She said she would be in a red car. She said: “I was wearing a red blouse too. When I got to the spot, I did not see any red car and she was not calling back. Suddenly, I noticed someone drew my hair from behind and suddenly poured acid on my face down to my waist.” As she felt the debilitating pains, she fell to the ground, screaming in pains.

People later rushed her to the hospital. They also alerted her family. “When it happened, I couldn’t see very well, but I’m sure it was a man. The man fled the area immediately.” Nanaifa left her boyfriend last September, and since then, he had been threatening her. She said: “I didn’t know his plans. I left him because he did not have a stable job and he wasn’t honest. I decided to move on with my life.” According to her, her family had spent over N200,000 on her treatment. She said that she went to work at a factory after her secondary school.

The victim’s elder brother, Eric, said: “There’s no big deal in jilting your lover. People do it every day. I didn’t expect Paul to have gone to that extreme. I was the one who led policemen to his house. He did not suspect we would trace the incident to him.” When contacted, the state Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP, Kenneth Nwos, said the suspect and three others had been arrested and taken to the State Criminal Investigations Department (SCID), Panti, Yaba, for further investigation.
Newtelegraphonline
 
 

Floyd Mayweather steps out in N3billion worth of jewelery

  Floyd Mayweather steps out in N3billion worth of jewelery

 
 
That's flawless, raw diamond worth $15million. The chains are worth $10million and the bracelets worth $5million. Well, he made $300million in just one year...so he can! Meanwhile, see the money he shared on instagram below



Mariah Carey nearly falls down the stairs while climbing off her man’s yacht

  Mariah Carey nearly falls down the stairs while climbing off her man’s yacht

 
The 45-year-old singer who has been spending a lot of time with her billionaire boyfriend nearly took a tumble down the stairs while climbing off her boyfriend's yacht in high heels. Thankfully, she was saved. See more photos below

 
 
 
 
 

PDP rejects Amina Zakari's appointment as INEC acting Chairman

PDP rejects Amina Zakari's appointment as INEC acting Chairman

 
 
The leadership of the PDP has rejected the appointment of Mrs Amina Zakari as the acting Chairman of INEC.

At a press briefing in Abuja yesterday July 1st, the National Publicity Secretary of PDP, Olisa Metuh, said the PDP was rejecting Mrs Zakari's appointment based on her closeness to the Presidency as well as one of the APC governors. Mr Metuh also said that due process was not followed for her selection as acting chairman.

 
 
"The PDP has declared the appointment of Mrs. Amina Zakari as unacceptable and demand that President Buhari changes her immediately. The PDP is particularly disturbed by the development in INEC where President Buhari, who knew all along that the immediate-past INEC Chairman, Prof Attahiru Jega would be leaving office by June 30, had to wait for him to handover to one of the national commissioners only to reverse it immediately, thereby injecting bad blood in the commission.
The situation in INEC since the PDP government reformed and granted it operational autonomy has been peaceful, but Tuesday’s untidy overruling of Prof. Jega and appointing of Mrs. Amina Zakari as acting chairman which, we gathered was influenced by personal relationship with the Presidency and one of the new governors of the North West, ostensibly to pave the way for the APC at the electoral tribunals, has completely eroded public trust in the commission.
Whereas the PDP recognises the right and powers of the President to appoint the Chairman of INEC and the Accountant General of the Federation (AGF), we reject attempts as in the case of the AGF to paint the process as transparent and objective when such was not the case, but brought to question the sincerity and commitment of the present administration to due process. In INEC, the PDP states in unequivocal terms that we cannot, as critical stakeholders fold our hands and watch while the Presidency perpetuates actions that diminish the independence of the electoral commission.
Our reasons include the fact that due process was not observed in the appointment and that Mrs. Zakari has shown in the last elections that she is manifestly bias in favour of the APC. Finally, her appointment is a clear case of nepotism. We ask, if they trusted Prof. Jega and commended him for conducting free and fair elections, why would they not trust him on who to hold forth in the commission until a substantive chairman is appointed, rather than appointing someone who is retiring from the commission in the next three weeks?” he said


Killers of ex-FUTA VC arrested and remanded in prison (photos)

Killers of ex-FUTA VC arrested and remanded in prison (photos)

 
 
The driver and security guard who killed former Vice Chancellor of the Federal University of Technology Akure, Professor Albert IIemobade, have been remanded in prison till September 18

The men, Daniel Ita and Olayemi Bamitale, who confessed to killing the academician, were arrested while they tried to sell off his car. A Chief Magistrate sitting in Akure, the Ondo State capital today ordered that the accused men be jailed in Olokuta Prison while the case awaits trial. See more photos below