Thursday, 17 March 2016

N558 million Badeh diverted every month


Nigeria has so much money,see how money is just flying left,right, centre,not small monies..(rolling eye)yet some Nigerians can’t afford 3square meal a day
Anyways take a read


The prosecution in the case involving former Chief of Air Staff (COAS), Alex Badeh opened its case yesterday with a witness, who Air Commodore Aliyu Yishau (rtd),( the witness) gave details of how he aided Badeh to divert N558.2 million monthly from the Nigerian Air Force’s Personnel and Emolument Vote Account with the United Bank for Africa (UBA).

He served as former Director of Finance and Account of the Nigerian Air Force (NAF), while Badeh was COAS, said the diversion lasted between September 2012 and December 2013. Led in evidence by lead prosecution lawyer, Rotimi Jacobs (SAN), Yishau said he routinely assisted Badeh to divert money which he converts to dollar before handing same to Badeh at his official residence. He said the NAF received monthly allocations in its Capital Vote account with the Central Bank of Nigeria in Lagos; the Overhead Vote account with Zenith Bank Plc and the Personnel and Emolument Vote account with the UBA.

 The witness said he assisted Badeh to acquire and develop landed property in Abuja with the N558.2 million taken monthly form the Personnel Emolument account. He said the money formed part of the leftover after salaries and allowances of workers had been defrayed from the N4 billion received monthly. He said the monthly movement of the dollar equivalent of N558.2 million to Badeh was not documented because it was not the practice in the military to request a written agreement. His words: “Although, I cannot remember the figure each year, we received a little about N4 billion monthly for the personnel emolument allocation account. However, our total wage bill as at that time was above N2 billion monthly. “The balance of the personnel emolument was usually about N1.6 billion to N1.7 billion, depending on the month. Of this amount, N558, 200,000 was for the monthly general administration of the Chief of Army Staff. “As the Director of Accounts, I would instruct the finance officer at the headquarters of NAF camp, Abuja and after the money is changed, I would take it to Air Chief Marshall Alex Badeh at his official resident in Niger Barracks. “As military officers, we don’t request for any agreement.

However, in some case, I told the finance officers to meet me at the Air House in Niger Barracks with the money so that he can see when I handed over the money to Badeh. “The instruction for conversion is not in writing. The Chief of Air Staff does give many instructions that are not in writing. The only instructions that were in writing were those requests forwarding instructions from branches and units for approval. When the approvals are given, they are forwarded to my office for necessary payment action.” The witness denied benefiting directly from the money but that Badeh helped him to complete the houses he was constructing in Abuja and Kaduna, which the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has temporarily attached. Yishau said Badeh was the second CAS he served as the Director of Finance Accounts and that Badeh’s predecessor, M.D Umar was still being investigated by the EFCC. He said Badeh provided the dollar equivalents for the purchase of the various property which he assisted him to locate in various parts of Abuja. “Sometimes in January 2013, the then Chief of Air Staff, asked me to get him a good house in Maitama, where he wants to retire in.

I have a friend who was into property, Hussein Umar and I contacted him. Umar said the house he got was N1.1 billion and I told Air Chief Marshal Badeh, which he agreed to pay. Yishau said Badeh paid another N260 million to purchase a duplex at No. 19 Kumasi Crescent, Wuse II, Abuja for his first son, Alex Badeh (Jnr), N60 million to renovate it and another N90 million to furnish it. Badeh, he added, bought a commercial plot of land at Plot 1386, Oda Crescent Cadastral Zone A07, Wuse II, Abuja for N650 million and paid N878 million for the construction of a shopping mall at same address and another N304 million to complete the plaza. Yishau told the court that Badeh paid N330 million to Honourable Bature for a duplex at No. 14 Adzope Crescent, Off Kumasi Crescent, Wuse II, Abuja and also paid N240 million to Rabiu Isyaku Rabiu to buy a semi-detached duplex at No. 8A, Embu Street, by Sigma Apartment, Wuse II, Abuja, for another of his son, Kam.

 He said the property at No. 2 Nelson Mandela Street Asokoro, Abuja was renovated with N62 million. As the witness spoke, Badeh wrote intermittently on a plain sheet. Badeh and a firm, Iyalikam Nigeria Limited were arraigned on March 7 on a 10-count charge of breach of trust and corruption for allegedly diverting about N3.97 billion from NAF’s account. Although the court later granted him bail at N2 billion with two sureties at N1 billion each, it was learnt yesterday that he was yet to meet the bail conditions. Justice Abang adjourned till March 23 for continuation of trial.

Wednesday, 16 March 2016

£350,000 on plastic surgery this mother of five spent on herself to be a Barbie doll


Read the story of this 42 year old mother who had surgery to look like a Barbie


Nannette – whose children all go to private school – said: "People always ask me who takes my photos and I tell them it’s either my husband or my kids.
"I know the other mums talk and gossip about me behind my back but I really
don’t care. Parents can think what they want and say what they want about my appearance but it doesn’t bother me. I’ve taught my children to rise above it.
"My husband Dave and my children are just so proud of me and what I’ve achieved through surgery. They think I look great - my life is better than Barbie’s now.”


Nannette Hammond has had three boob jobs, a breast lift, lip fillers, Botox, veneers, semi-permanent make-up, hair dye, nail extensions and daily visits to her at-home tanning salon.The 42 year old said "It’s worth every penny to look like this. I feel happy and secure. "I want to age gracefully and when the time comes for me to have a facelift, I won’t hesitate to get one.

"I’m going to keep looking like a Barbie right until I’m 70, or probably longer!" Nannette’s husband, David, also treated her to three customized Barbie cars – including a pink Porsche – at a cost of £175,000. She has also three huge, walk-in wardrobes in their family home and calls them her “Barbie playroom”. before she went under the knife

2days holiday in Rivers for rerun election- Nyesom Wike


For the rerun national and state assemblies on Saturday in Rivers state, Nyesom Wike declares 2days holiday,starting from tomorrow.
The appeal court has ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to conduct fresh elections in the three senatorial districts, 12 of the 13 house of representatives constituencies and 22 of the 32 constituencies in the state house of assembly.
In a broadcast on Wednesday, Wike described the election as pivotal to the state, advising the people to elect only who would “stand for our rights and promote our collective interest”.


“I hereby declare Thursday March 17th and Friday March 18th 2016 as work free days in Rivers state to enable workers from the public and private sectors fully participate in the re-run elections and exercise their franchise,” he said. “Consequently, all public and private offices, including banks must remain closed for the duration of the holidays. “It is incumbent that we take full advantage of the opportunity to, once again, exercise our democratic rights to vote for the candidates of our choice. “It is important to reiterate that the will of the people freely expressed through the ballot is the root of the democratic process and Rivers state cannot be an exception.”

 The governor said the electoral body has assured him that the election shall conform to acceptable standard. He also called on security agencies to go about their duties in a professional manner. Wike revealed that he had directed beefing up of security in areas known as flashpoints across the state. “I have received concrete assurances from the INEC that the re-run elections in the state shall be free, fair and credible. I believe that we can all trust on INEC to live up to this solemn promise,” he said. “As the chief security officer of the state and chairman of the state’s security council, I assure every one of us of our security and safety before, during and after the re-run elections.

The Nigerian police and other security agencies have put adequate measures to keep the peace and ensure an orderly conduct of the re-run elections throughout the state. “I have also received assurances from the armed forces that they will not deviate from their constitutional role of safeguarding law and order before, during and after the re-run elections and I am satisfied with this assurance and believe that it would not be broken. “However, in line with the ongoing security operations to rid the state of cult-induced violence and criminality, I have requested the armed forces to increase security surveillance around some identified flashpoints of cultism and banditry in Abua/Odual, Andoni, Akuku Toru, Ahoada-East, Ahoada-West, Emohua, Ikwerre, Opobo/Nkoro, and Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni local government areas of the state.”

25 killed near Maidugurias Boko Haram suicide bombers attack Muslims praying


17 injured,25 killed,the 17 people are being taken to government hospital, it all happened in Umurari village on the outskirts of Maiduguri, Borno state this morning. The 17 people are been rushed to the government hospital