Last night Kim Kardashian tweeted a picture of herself wearing a white gown by Emilio Pucci.
Hmmmmmm! is the wedding with Kanye West sooner than we expect? Oh well according to report, Kim feels
her ex-husband, Kris is going to drag their divorce on for as long as possible,
then she’ll put her wedding plans on hold and concentrate on starting a family
with Kanye first.
Wednesday, 29 August 2012
Is John Travolta gay?
Travolta is said to have had a six-year affair with his pilot Doug Gotterba, in 2008
According to Gotterba, the pair continued to see each other romantically for the next six years. During that time, he said, Travolta enjoyed having multiple sexual partners and wanted to make a sex tape.
By the way,Gotterba is the on the left.
‘Penis-head’ fish
A new species of fish with a penis on its head has been identified in the Mekong Delta in Vietnam, researchers said on Wednesday.
Phallostethus cuulong is the newest member of the Phallostethidae family — small fish found in Southeast Asian waters that are distinguished primarily by the positioning of the male sexual organ.
Male phallostethids have a copulatory organ, termed the priapium, under the throat for holding or clasping onto females and fertilising their eggs internally, according to conservationists.
“We have scientifically identified a new penis-head fish in Vietnam,” researcher Tran Dac Dinh from Can Tho University told AFP.
Police exposes a pastor over human skull
The police in Ogun State have paraded
two men identified as Pastor Michael Oyewole and Matthew Ajiode for allegedly
exhuming human skull in Sabo, Abeokuta.
The State commissioner of Police, Ikemefuna Okoye confirmed
that Akiode was caught committing the offence in the middle of the night.
Following his arrest, he confessed that he was sent to get the skull by the
pastor.
The police commissioner said Oyewole was subsequently arrested. The suspects would be charged to court after investigations are concluded. Akiode, who confessed to committing the crime said he was pushed into it by economic hardship.
But Oyewole denied sending the suspect on such a mission saying, “I am a man of God and pastor. I heal people in God’s name and not with human skull. He is just telling lies and I don’t know what I have done to him. Only God can save me now,”
Bart Nnaj: Why I Resigned as Minister of Power: Bart Nnaji
The president, who in a press statement by his Special
Adviser, Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, thanked the former minister for
his services to the country and wished him well in his future endeavour, was
said to have decided to accept the resignation, following Nnaji’s admission
that companies linked to him had submitted bids for one of the successor
companies created from the unbundling of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria
(PHCN).
However, speaking to THISDAY Tuesday night on his decision to leave the cabinet, Nnaji said he opted to resign in order to save the privatisation and reform programme from those who might want to use ulterior motives to bring down the programme. Nnaji said he had met with the president Tuesday afternoon, during which he (president) informed him (Nnaji) that he was using his company as a proxy to buy shares on behalf of the president in Afam power station through the privatisation process.
On hearing this, he informed the president that rather than drag him (Jonathan) and the entire process through the mud, he would prefer to resign but reminded the president that he had brought it to his attention two weeks ago that a company he owned was part of a bidding consortium that had submitted bids for Enugu Distribution Company.
Nnaji explained that there have been all sorts of efforts to bring him down since his appointment as Special Adviser to the President on Power and later power minister, but decided Tuesday that it was best to leave rather that allow fourth columnists to mar the entire process. “It is a huge conspiracy to scuttle the programme, but rather than drag the president and the programme down, I decided to tender my resignation,” he said. On what would become of the reform process on which he had worked so hard, the former minister said he had managed to put the power sector on track and all key reforms in place, adding “it would be difficult to derail it right now and I hope it would proceed as planned.” When asked if the independent power company he owns, Gemetric Power, would withdraw from the consortium bidding for Enugu Disco, Nnaji said: “As far as I am concerned, the bid is still alive.
“I know that they set up a new committee to re-evaluate the bids, but I don’t know if the process will still be fair after what has happened.” However, sources in the presidency told THISDAY last night that Nnaji had no choice than to resign, because had he failed to do so, he would have been sacked by the president. The president, THISDAY learnt, was said to have been very disappointed that his power minister, who should have known better, had gone ahead to bid for Enugu Distribution Company, despite the Code of Ethics of the privatisation process which bars staff of the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) and members of the National Council on Privatisation (NCP) from buying shares in companies being privatised.
“The president had made up his mind by this morning, so if Nnaji had not resigned, he would have been sacked,” explained sources in the presidency. Participation by two companies linked to Nnaji in the power privatisation process had compelled the NCP to cancel the technical bid evaluation process conducted for Afam and Enugu Disco last week. The NCP, after its meeting last Friday, had announced the results of the technical evaluation conducted for the 25 bids it received last month for the six generation companies (Gencos). From that process, seven bidders were said to have successfully met the cut-off mark of 750 and above during the technical evaluation process and were prequalified to have their financial bids opened on September 25.
However, the NCP was silent on the bidders that were prequalified for Afam Power Station owing to the potential conflict of interest that had arisen during the privatisation process. An NCP source said that before the consideration of the report of the evaluation, Nnaji, who was a member of the NCP by virtue of his position as Minister of Power, had brought it to the attention of the council that O & M Solutions of Pakistan, a member of one of the consortia bidding for Afam, had worked as a contractor for Geometric Power. The consortium, in which O & M Solutions has a stake, is Skipper Nigeria Limited, which had submitted technical and financial bids for Afam on July 17, the deadline set by the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) for the submission of bids for the Gencos.
The minister also notified the NCP that Geometric Power has a minority stake in Eastern Electric Nigeria Limited, which had submitted technical and financial bids for Enugu Distribution Company Limited on July 31. He went on to inform the council that owing to his position, he had notified the president of his company’s bid for Enugu Disco, and brought it to their attention that although he has an interest in Geometric Power, he had resigned from its board and transferred his shares to a blind trust. Having been informed of Nnaji’s direct and indirect interest in two companies being privatised, the council decided to cancel the technical evaluation that had been conducted for Afam and disbanded the evaluation team. It also decided to stop the evaluation of the Enugu Disco, which is still ongoing, and would likewise disband the evaluation team.
The decision to cancel the evaluation for both companies was premised on the fact that all major stakeholders, including the former power minister, had been asked to send nominees to participate in the evaluation process. Coincidentally, Nnaji Tuesday afternoon had welcomed the NCP’s decision to disband the evaluation teams and re-evaluate the technical bids submitted for Afam and Enugu Discos in the wake of his admission that some members of the bidding consortia has links to a company he owns. Nnaji said the NCP’s decision to re-evaluate the bids submitted by potential investors for Afam and Enugu Discos was necessary considering that justice should not only be done but also seen to have been done by all and sundry.
Extracted from ThisDay
What? A policeman having sex with children in Bauchi
A policeman serving with the Bauchi
State Police Command has been arrested for allegedly having anal sex with
children between the ages of nine and twelve. The state’s Commissioner of
Police, Mohammed Ladan, confirmed the incident.
“A division was investigating the matter, but I have directed them to transfer the case to the state’s Criminal Investigation Department (SCID). The accused is in detention at the moment, and after investigation, we will make our discovery known to the public,” he said.
According to report the policeman was accused to have slept with about eight children in Kandahar area of Bauchi metropolis. He said the policeman following a report by some parents. A senior staff at the Tafawa Balewa University Teaching Hospital, who want does not disclose his name that about nine children were brought to the paediatric ward of the hospital by the policemen from the state’s Criminal Investigation Department, and that they were treated and discharged
Culled from Daily Trust
Tuesday, 28 August 2012
Bert Nnaji resigns as Minister of power
The Minister of Power Professor Barth Nnaji, resigned his appointment with the federal Government of Nigeria few hours ago. He said "I QUIT"
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