Thursday, 16 August 2012

Child abuse – 9year old house help burnt with an electric iron.

Reports has it that 9 year old Chinenye Emeka got her buttocks burnt with hot electric pressing iron by her guardian, Mrs. Ifechukwu Akabekwa.
The main story behind the incident, as gathered was  this happened because Chinenye used the money given to her by a philanthropist to pay her school fees without the permission of her guardian.
 Before now Mrs Akabekwa, of Abazuonu Street in Iyi-Owa Odekpe, Anambra state, maltreated and gave Chinenye a hell for a life and constantly forced her to hawk along the major road of Atani during school hours. And when a stranger tried to help little Chinenye, the mother of three got so mad, she scarred the little girl for life.

Caroline back in the movie industry

Rumour has it that  Caroline Danjuma is joining the industry again not as an actress, but as an Executive producer of a movie, In The Cupboard, which she also bankrolled with Desmond Elliot.
The movie has faces like Lydia Forson, Ini Edo, Uti, Morris Sesay, Alex Ekubo and others.

Wednesday, 15 August 2012

Did you know? Eating Egg Yolks is as dangerous as Smoking cigarettes

Dr David Spence revealed eating the yolk of an egg is about two-thirds as bad as smoking when it comes to the build up of plaques.

Having surveyed 1,231 men and women, Dr Spence, of the University of Western Ontario, London, Canada, linked the findings to stroke and heart attack risk factors.

Plaque rupture is the usual cause of most heart attacks and many strokes.
The study involved patients, with an average age of 61.5, attending vascular prevention clinics in Ontario.
Ultrasound was used to establish a measurement of total plaque area and questionnaires were filled out regarding the patients’ lifestyles.
The research found carotid plaque area increased in line with age after 40, but increased above the average rise after years of regular smoking and egg yolk consumption.

The study also found those eating at least three yolks a week had significantly more plaque area than those who ate up to two yolks per week.

Dr Spence, 67, who is also a neurology professor, said: 'The mantra ‘eggs can be part of a healthy diet for healthy people’ has confused the issue.





'High cholesterol intake increases the risk of cardiovascular events, and egg yolks have a very high cholesterol content.

 'The study shows that, with age, plaque builds up gradually in the arteries and egg yolks make it build up faster.' Dr Spence added that the effects were independent of s.ex, cholesterol, blood pressure, smoking, body mass index and diabetes.

 He said that While he feels more research should be done, he stressed the regular consumption of egg yolk should be avoided by persons at risk of cardiovascular disease.

Photojournalist with LEADERSHIP newspaper’s assailant is being interrogated


The assailant has been identified as Bayo Ogunshola, son of the owner of Lekan Ogunshola Memorial Morgue, the concessionaire to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) morgue, Mrs. Taiwo Ogunsola.

Ogunshola and six others are presently under interrogation at Area F Police Station.
Meanwhile, LASUTH has invited Mr. Uwalaka to an investigative panel set up to look into his maltreatment by workers of the morgue.

According to a letter made available to LEADERSHIP, the panel will hold its sittings at 11am on Friday, August 17, at the psychiatry head of department’s office.

Omotola gets verified on Twitter!

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You see what I mean, it’s no surprise……you go girl!

Kanye/DJ Khaled & Rick Ross' new video

Guess who makes an appearance………you guessed it right………Kim Kardashian! 

Tuesday, 14 August 2012

What's wrong with this picture?


                                              Tara Palmer-Tomkinson bends down

Law firms, Hospitality businesses, others to register with EFCC




The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has directed individuals and organizations who own hotels, casinos, jewellery shops, and law firms to register with the anti-corruption agency before opening accounts in banks as directed by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).


The Commission’s spokesman, Wilson Uwujaren stated on Monday that the listed institutions categorized as Designated Non-Financial Businesses and Professions (DNFBPs) are to show evidence of registering with the Special Control Unit against Money Laundering (SCUML) domiciled within the EFCC before opening accounts in commercial banks.

Mr. Uwujaren added that the registration with SCUML has received support from the CBN to make it a key ‘Know Your Customer’ requirement for opening DNFBPs in financial institutions. “The directive contained in a circular referenced FPR/CIR/GEN/VOL.1.028 dated 2nd of August, 2012 and titled Additional Know Your Customer Requirement in Respect of Designated Non-financial Businesses and Professions (DNFBPs), mandates all financial institutions, prior to establishing business relationships with (DNFBPs), to obtain evidence of registration with SCUML.” EFCC said.

Kaduna: IED blasts 4 to death

Earlier today in Kaduna state a bomb explosion occurred in the northern city, killing four people.
The explosion is said to have occurred along the busy Ali Akilu road in the city centre.
The Improvised Explosive device, IED went off accidentally in the hands of two men who are believed to be members of the Boko Haram Sect, as they rode on motorcycles.
According to a witness who follows CP on Twitter @Momudee, the explosion happened opposite Sterling Bank. A loud bang was heard, shattering glass and shaking buildings in the area.
The exact number of casualties is yet to be ascertained as at the time of filing this report.


MMIA rated amongst top 10 biggest Airports in Africa

The report featured on Ventures Africa by Tom Jackson described the MMIA  Airport as a major airport in Africa, serving the country, with 6.3 million passengers a year.

Bakassi Peninsula - civil rights group set up radio




 A community radio station has been set up in the Bakassi peninsula.  Bakassi FM, set up in Isanguele, one of the sub divisions in the peninsular was created to update the population of the area with credible information on Cameroon and beyond.

Oritsejafor writes to Hillary Clinton on terrorism in Nigeria


Dear Madam Secretary: Welcome to Nigeria and thank you for taking the time to visit our beleaguered country at a time when insecurity is at the highest levels it has been in recent memory. Just days before your visit, 17 worshippers were killed in a church service so we do indeed appreciate the effort and courage you displayed in coming.
Madam Secretary, I had wanted an audience with you to raise my concern over recent statements credited to the US Government, including at a congressional hearing in which I testified last month. These pronouncements from the State Department have distortions, omissions and in some cases clearly misrepresent facts on the ground in a manner that beclouds the crisis facing Nigeria and is ultimately deleterious to the quest for a peaceful and truthful resolution.

However, as I understand that your schedule is very tight, I will address here the latest such statement contained in your just released 2011 International Religious Freedom report.

Much to our dismay, the information contained in our memorandum to the presidential panel on Post-Election Violence was not included in the 2011 State Department International Religious Freedom Report. Our memo presented widespread incidents of violence targeting Christians in 12 northern states in April last year during the reporting period of the 2011 report. Unfortunately the destruction of over 700 churches and the systematic massacres of hundreds of Christians in 48 hours – the largest single attack on Christendom in contemporary world history anywhere on the planet - were not included in your report.



Even more surprising, the report failed to accurately describe the horrific Christmas Day multi-city church attacks. These coordinated attacks on three states, comprising Niger, Plateau and Yobe, claimed over 60 lives and, for a second consecutive year, stunned the world. The report merely mentions the Christmas Day church bombing of St. Theresa’s Catholic church in Madalla, then fails to communicate the scope and significance of the Christmas Day attacks.

The pernicious persecution, denigration and dehumanization of Christians in northern Nigeria especially has been a fact of life for over a quarter century. It is therefore disconcerting that the US report addresses it in a speculative tone that undermines the harsh reality of the masses of orphans and widows left behind.

The report while conceding that the Nigerian constitution forbids adoption of state religion does not plainly point out that the 12 northern states by adopting Sharia codes and creating religious police, ministries of religion and funding mosques are an affront to the constitution’s establishment clause as well as the doctrine of separation of faith and state.

Finally it is deeply troubling that your report makes an unsubstantiated claim that more Muslims than Christians died in the attacks of last year. This theory was predicated on an erroneous assumption that since the attacks were in “predominantly” Muslim areas, it “follows’ that Muslims would be hardest hit.

Even if such assumptions could be made without empirical data, the more credible and more plausible proposition is that given Boko Haram’s declared intent to obliterate Christianity in northern Nigeria and its systematic attacks which began almost a decade ago, the majority of the victims are Christians. Since Boko Haram has stated that it does not theologically or operationally target mosques and has so far not succeeded in attacking any, it is only logical that Muslims cannot be the majority victims.

This is borne out by quantitative data. Out of the 137 religious-motivated violent incidents we tracked, 88.3% were attacks on Christians, 2.9% were attacks on Muslims, attacks on security agents 4.4%, sectarian clashes 2.2% and extra-judicial killings were 2.1%.The US Terrorism report 2011 indicates a total of 136 terrorist attacks in Nigeria. It is inconceivable therefore that Muslims were the primary victims of a jihadist group whose intent is to Islamize Nigeria.

This year 2012 alone, there have been 49 security incidences of which 80% have targeted Christians.

There are numerous other points that we take issue with but that will have to wait till we have an appropriate forum to fully dialogue on this. However to assist you to be better informed, we are attaching several documents on the conditions of Christians in northern Nigeria:

The Memorandum of the Christian Association of Nigeria to the Presidential Panel of Post-Election Violence of 2011 A Compendium of the Marginalization and Persecution of Indigenous Christians and the Church in the Nineteen 19 Northern States of Nigeria conducted in 2010.

 In conclusion, we recognize that the State Department reports cannot cover every incident of religiously motivated violence in a country the size of Nigeria. However, the State Department has a statutory duty and moral obligation to give an accurate picture of events on the ground. Although your report indicates that your embassy had “regular” meetings with religious leaders, it is somewhat odd that key data such as what we are now submitting was never asked for.

We also have no recollection of a visit by the ambassador-at-large for religious freedom in 2011 and also no record of the US embassy celebrating any religious holidays besides the Muslim holidays.

We urge you to work with us to achieve a truth-based peaceful resolution to the terrorism and extremism that threatens the very life of our nation. We look forward to future collaboration.
 Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor,
National President, CAN


Pastor Chris attacks ex-wife Stephanie

According to what has been on facebook these few days:Not only did Pastor Chris has also taken back the two expensive cars he gave Stephanie during their four year marriage; a Benz S Class and a BMW X6. But during service in his House Hold of God Church during his sermon on Sunday August 12th. He verbally attacked his estranged wife, Stephanie Henshaw, comparing her to Jezebel in the bible and saying that he was free to judge her because of what he suffered in her hands. Also saying that Stephanie was free to go to CNN or BBC to talk about him but he will never take her back.

Could this be true?



Yinka Johnson is free from murder case –Police drops murder case

After the investigation yesterday, the police officially dropped the murder charge and instead arraigned her for driving recklessly. Eye-witnesses, including the one inside the bus that allegedly killed hammed Balogun, gave the police a clear account of what really happened that Friday.

Yinka Johnson was brought to the Igbosere Magistrate Court today to face a one-count charge of driving recklessly. She was granted bail and ordered to pay fine. The case was adjourned to  3rd of September,2012.

In case you are not aware of the new traffic law in Lagos state here it is.

Newswatch Closure - Jimoh Ibrahim faces challenges

The decision of Mr Jimoh Ibrahim to close down Newswatch magazine, which he acquired last year, may not stand as he is already under serious pressure from major shareholders of the media outfit, staff and the Nigerian Union of Journalists [NUJ].
Though he said he had the support of the majority of the shareholders of the company to shut it down for rebranding, the likes of Ray Ekpu, Yakubu Muhammed, Dan Agbese and Soji Akinrinade, all founding members of the magazine, have kicked against the decision.
The report says ,that in the last 15 months when Jimoh Ibrahim bought 51 per cent controlling shares in Newswatch, he has been finding it difficult to pay staff salaries and it came to a peak that workers have not been paid since May 2012.

Pension Scam in Nigeria

Justice Mohammed Talba of High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, sitting in Gudu, Abuja, on March 29, 2012, sent six suspects who were arraigned by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, for allegedly defrauding police pensioners to the tune of N32.8 Billion naira (Thirty Two billion, Eight Hundred Million Naira) to prison custody.
The six suspects who were arraigned on a 16 criminal charges bordering on conspiracy and criminal breach of trust were: Esai Dangabar, Atiku Abubakar Kigo, Ahmed Inuwa Wada, John Yakubu Yusufu, Mrs. Veronica Ulonma Onyegbula and Sani Habila Zira. Kigo was the director of the Police Pension Office, before he was made Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Niger Delta.
There was however a mild drama when the accused were docked and their Counsels announced appearances before the charges were read. Barrister J.N Egwuonwu had announced appearance for all the six accused persons when Adegboyega Awomolo, SAN, stood up and told the court that Egwuonwu’s appearance was misnomer as two Senior Advocates were in the court to represent some of the accused persons. Another SAN who was in court for the case was Dr. Awa Kalu.


It was at this point that the Judge asked the accused persons one after the other, who their counsel was. Dangabar, the first accused person told the court that the two SANs were his counsels, while the other five said they contacted the chambers of J.K Gadzama, SAN, for representation.

The Judge again asked Egwuonwu if he was from Gadzama’s chambers and he answered in the affirmative. The six accused persons pleaded not guilty to all the charges, prompting prosecution counsel, Rotimi Jacobs to ask the court for an adjournment to enable the counsels argue the bail application.


But Awomolo interjected and said the application for bail has been filed and served. “Your Lordship, having regards to the facts that the suspects are still presumed innocent until pronounced guilty. I will urge the accused to be detained in EFCC custody from where they came to the court this morning. I urge my Lordship to adjourn till tomorrow so that the bail application can be argued”. But Jacobs said that while not opposed to the bail application, tomorrow (March 30, 2012) was not convenient for the argument of the bail application.

While adjourning the case till Tuesday April 3, 2012, for argument on the bail application and Monday May 28 and June 4 for commencement of trial, the judge ordered that all the accused persons be remanded in prison custody. Count one of the 16 count charge reads that: “That you ESAI ABUBAKAR, AHMED INUWA WADA, JOHN YAKUBU YUSUFU, ATIKU ABUBAKR KIGO, MRS VERONICA ULONMA ONYEGBULA and SANI HABILA ZIRA between January 2009 and June 2011 at Abuja Division of the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory agreed to do an illegal act, to wit: criminal breach of trust by public officers in respect of the sum of N14,518,567,724.36 (Fourteen Billion, Five Hundred and Eighteen Million, Five Hundred and Sixty Seven Thousand, Seven Hundred and Twenty Four Naira and Thirty Six Kobo) and that the same act was done in pursuance of the agreement among you and you thereby committed an offence punishable under section 97 of the Penal Code Cap. 532, Laws of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Nigeria 2007”.

Count three reads: “That you ESAI DANGABAR, JOHN YAKUBU YUSUFU, MRS. VERONICA ULONMA ONYEGBULA and SANI HABILA ZIRA between January and December 2009 at Abuja in the Abuja Division of the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, being public officers in the service of the government of the Federation and in such capacity entrusted with certain property, to wit: the sum of N8,920,371,822.24 (Eight Billion, Nine Hundred and Twenty Million, Three Hundred and Seventy One Thousand, Eight Hundred and Twenty Two Naira and Twenty Four Kobo) which sum formed part of Nigeria Police Pension funds in the account domiciled at the First Bank of Nigeria Plc, committed criminal breach of trust in respect of the said property, and you thereby committed an offence punishable under section 315 of the Penal Code Act, Cap. 532, Laws of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Nigeria 2007”.

 Count four reads “That you ATIKU ABUBAKAR KIGO, JOHN YAKUBU YUSUFU, MRS. VERONICA ULOMA ONYEGBULA and SANI HABILA ZIRA between January 2010 and February 2011 at Abuja in the Abuja Division of the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, being public officers in the service of the Government of the Federal Government and in such capacity entrusted with certain property, to wit: the sum of N4, 739,894.896.06 ( Four Billion, Seven Hundred and Thirty Nine Million, Eight Hundred and Ninety Four Thousand, Eight Hundred and Ninety Six Naira and Six Kobo) which sum formed part of the Nigerian Police Pension funds in the account domiciled at the First Bank of Nigeria Plc, committed criminal breach of trust in respect of the said property, and you thereby committed an offence punishable under section 315 of the Penal Code Act. Cap. 532, Laws of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Nigeria 2007.

 Extracted from Sahara reports


Monday, 13 August 2012

Makashe Ibru and Kayode Awogboro

                                                           Traditional wedding

Kimye vacationing


                                                                Hawaii vacation

Caught in the act: Samuel Dye allegedly tried to rape his grandmother

A 20-year-old man was caught by his father trying to rape his grandmother (61years)'because he couldn't get a girlfriend'

Samuel Dye, of South Carolina, is alleged to have beaten his grandmother with a hammer before launching the sex attack. He had complained about not being able to find a girlfriend and told her he was going to 'get some'.







Katy Perry and John Mayer

Are they an item? Do you think this is a permanent relationship?