Monday, 4 February 2013

Court Remands Jigawa Governor’s Son

Aminu Lamido, eldest son of Jigawa state governor, Sule Lamido, has been remanded in prison custody until Tuesday following his arraignment on Monday at a Federal High Court in Kano on money laundering charges.

Judge Satun Riman ordered that Mr Lamido be remanded in prison pending his ruling on his bail application after he was arraigned by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

Prior to this time, the governor’s son had been enjoying administrative bail granted to him by the EFCC since December 13, a day after he was arrested at the Malam Aminu Kano International Airport by EFCC operatives for allegedly not declaring $40,000 in his possession on his way to board an Egypt bound flight to Cairo.

“Win The Cup For Us” – Drogba Tells Mikel Obi And Super Eagles


Former Super Eagles goalkeeper, Idah Peterside, who was once a Media Officer to the team, but now runs a church in South Africa, tweeted a picture of the Ivorian captain with former Chelsea team mate, Mikel Obi and the Super Eagles.

He uploaded the picture with the words: “Drogba Was in the dressing room with the players, Drogba walk in and told the players win the cup for us.”

“I was very impressed with the Super Eagles’ performance against us (Ivory Coast). It’s proof of hard work, relentlessness and the sign of a world-class team in preparation,” he said, after the game that shattered the Afcon dream of the highly-rated Ivorian side.



Beyonce's world tour promotional poster in honor of JAYZ



Checkout Jayz's face embedded in the jewelry

Boastful Eboue eats his words, apologises to Nigeria


Galatasary of Turkey and Elephant of Cote d'Ivoire defender, Emmanuel Eboue, who had boasted that his country will eat the Super Eagles of Nigeria like 'super fried chicken'  during yesterday's  quarter final match in the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations  in South Africa, has apologised for his comments.
Eboue, who through his twitter handle @TheRealEboue, congratulated Nigeria shortly after his country was humiliated in a 2- 1 defeat by the Super Eagles wished the country's soccer team good luck in the competition.
Cote d' Ivoire was sacked from the Nations Cup by the Super Eagles of Nigeria who put up a superlative performance to shock all their critics who had written them off.
Eboue's tweets read thus: King Emmanuel Eboue @TheRealEbouee; "I apologies to all Nigerians that might find my tweets offensive or sensitive. It's meant to be jokes and funny. I am sorry. #moveOn. … Peace and love to Africa. I hope Nigeria wins the #NationsCup .Amen"



Beyonce/Destiny's child's show-stopping half-time Super Bowl performance





Queen Bey proves her worth,video after the cut


University Of Calabar Lecturer Killed By His Sons Over ₦45 Million Pension Money

                                                                        Ekemini
The Unical lecturer identified as Professor Nathaniel Bassey was allegedly murdered by his two sons over N45million pension payment. Investigations revealed that the late Prof. Bassey, 67, was allegedly killed by his two sons, Ekemini and Odiong, with the hope of collecting the amount. The duo, family sources said, had been having a running battle with their late father on finance, sometimes leading to disagreement and confrontation.

Ekemini, 25, was said to be a thorn in the flesh of his late father as he had been threatening to deal with him if he did not meet up with his financial demands. The source revealed that on several occasions, the son had made away with fat sums of money belonging to the late lecturer and warned him not to ever dare complain to anybody as it would be disastrous for the lecturer




Sunday, 3 February 2013

Lagos Moves to Introduce Cable Cars for Mass Transportation,Okada Replacement?

According to the Tribune, which reported the story, under the terms of the agreement, Ropeways Transport will this November begin the construction of towers, stations and connecting network cables along various routes covered in the first phase of the project, namely, Ijora–Iddo, Iddo–Adeniji, Apapa–Oluwole, Oluwole–Adeniji, Adeniji–Obalende, Obalende–Falomo, and Falomo–Victoria Island, just as the project is expected to be fully completed and commissioned by early 2015