Friday 28 December 2012

D'banj's fans disappointed about the Koko concert

Twitter was agog with criticism this morning mostly by fans pouring out their disappointment in D'banj's performance. Many of them who went to the concert with the hope of hearing him perform his popular songs were heartbroken as the star performed only his recent songs.

From tiresome trek along the sandy beach, inadequate parking space, to D'banj's new American accent, the general perception on Twitter is that the fans are not happy.
 

The concert which had alot of hype in the media is believed to be one of the most expensive musical concerts in the country .

Some fans paid as much as N1 million to attend the concert which also had Hollywood actor Idris Elba in attendance.

Fire at Former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s house


The multi-million naira mansion of former President Olusegun Obasanjo in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, was, yesterday, gutted by fire with one person sustaining injury in an effort to put out fire.



One of the officials of the rescue team, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, identified as Kunle Famakinwa sustained injury while joining his colleagues to put out the fire.

It was gathered that the fire, which started around 4:30p.m, 20 minutes after Obasanjo reportedly left the mansion for his family house at Ita-Eko, Abeokuta, destroyed some documents and property.
Obasanjo’s house in Abeokuta.

A resident of the mansion told Vanguard that, the inferno was caused by an electricity surge from one of the offices of the former president and destroyed some valuable documents.

Security agencies, including the rescue team and other personnel of Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps(NSCDC), the Nigeria Police Force (NPF), and State Security Service battled for 30 minutes to put out the fire.



Two fire fighting trucks of the Ogun State Fire Service marked OG 122 AO9 and OG 127 A09 arrived the scene one hour after the fire had been put under control by officers of the NSCDC. The development, however, forced the former president to return to the mansion to ascertain the level of damage.

 Addressing newsmen shortly after the fire was put out, Obasanjo expressed appreciation to God, explaining that the fire did not affect the entire building. He said: “You have seen that it is only the office of my secretary that is burnt.

 The house is almost intact.” Singing in Yoruba language, the former president said: “Ile Obasanjo to jo ewa lobu kun, ile Obasanjo to jo ewa lobu kun, eyin Press ema wibe, ewa lobu kun”(which when translated means “fire that gutted Obasanjo’s house has only made it more beautiful, you pressmen sing along with me”). Fire at Former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s house




Worry In Enugu As Governor Sullivan Chime Stays Over 100 Days In Hospital

Intense fear and anxiety returned to Enugu State this yuletide over the continuous absence of Governor Sullivan Chime from office.


It was gathered that the Governor’s supporters are currently wrapped in fears over the threat that the State House of Assembly may impeach him in January next year if he fails to return to the country by or before December ending.

 The State House of Assembly has been at the receiving end of hardcore criticism by members of the public for failing to take necessary action over the Governor’s long absence from office which entered its 100 days yesterday.

It was learnt that secret meetings were being held regularly by members of Chime’s kitchen cabinet to checkmate the activities of the legislators.





US, Canada warn citizens - Don't travel to Nigeria



The United States, Canadian and Taiwanese governments have warned their nationals against non-essential travel to Nigeria, following increased terrorist attacks in the North-East.
On Thursday, Security was beefed up around foreign missions in Abuja.

A few days ago, the United States Embassy and its Canadian counterpart–in their travel advisories updates–urged their citizens to avoid all but essential visits to certain parts of Nigeria.


According to Focus Channel report on Thursday, Taiwan urged its nationals to avoid non-essential travel to Nigeria, especially during the coming week. The Taiwanese government cited fear of another terror attack on Abuja, Nigeria’s capital for its security alert.

The US Department of State warned that terrorists could extend their activities to the “country’s middle and Southern states”. Also, the Department warned against travel to the Gulf of Guinea, citing the threat of piracy. The travel warning issued by the Bureau of Consular Affairs of the United States Department of State dated December 21, 2012 also warned of increased kidnapping in the Niger Delta and armed attacks in parts of the North.

 The advisory reads “The Department of State warns U.S. citizens of the risks of travel to Nigeria, particularly during the holiday season, and continues to recommend that U.S. citizens avoid all but essential travel to the following states because of the risk of kidnappings, robberies, and other armed attacks – Bayelsa, Delta, Edo, Plateau, Gombe, Yobe, Kaduna, Bauchi, Borno, and Kano states. “The Department also warns against travel to the Gulf of Guinea because of the threat of piracy. Based on safety and security risk assessments, the Embassy has placed further restrictions for travel by US officials to all Northern Nigerian states (in addition to those listed above); officials must receive advance clearance by the US Mission for travel as being mission-essential. “US citizens should be aware that, in light of the continuing violence, extremists may expand their operations beyond Northern Nigeria to the country’s middle and Southern states.

This Travel Warning replaces the Travel Warning for Nigeria dated June 21, 2012.” Our correspondents noticed that additional security measures had been provided around major hotels including Transcorp, Sheraton and NICON Luxury Hotels. Plain-cloth police as well as private guards were seen scrutinising vehicles and frisking visitors at the hotel. Besides the security men at the US Embassy and the hotels, armed policemen were patrolling the area. An Armored Personnel Carrier was stationed meters away from the Canadian High Commission located on Bobo Street. 1 Investigations by one of our correspondents revealed that security agencies had changed tactics in dealing with the increasing threat of terrorist attacks after earlier attacks on the nation’s capital.

Meanwhile, the Plateau and Edo governments have faulted the listing of their respective states amongst states with heightened insecurity in Nigeria. Plateau State Commissioner for Information and Communication, Mr. Abraham Yiljap, on Thursday said that the Travel Advisory was inconsistent with the reality on the Plateau. He told one of our correspondents that Plateau had witnessed more peace in recent times, especially with the peace-building efforts of the Jonah Jang administration. Yiljap said that the peaceful atmosphere that preceded the Christmas celebrations was unprecedented in the state’s recent history. He said, “However, the featuring of Plateau State in the latest listing (Travel Advisory) is quite disturbing.

This is because the government of Plateau State has taken several steps to improve on the security situation here, and these steps have been yielding very positive results.” Also, the Edo State Government, on Thursday, assured residents and intending visitors to the state of adequate security.

 Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Julius Ihonvbere in a statement in Benin, expressed displeasure with the designation of the state as unsafe for visitors during the holiday season. “We find it laughable that Edo State is on the list, and this might suggest that the US Department of State is not in tune with events in Nigeria.

While we are unclear on the parameters used by the Department of State, we however make bold to state, and this can be confirmed from the security agencies in the country, that Edo State is the safest in the South-South region of Nigeria and one of the safest in the country.”


Thursday 27 December 2012

What’s your take on this bet?

On Wednesday 20year-old Tunisian -Dhaou Fatnassi, from the central town of Kairouan,
died after winning a bet to eat 28 raw eggs in one sitting, after his friends challenged him for an undisclosed sum of money.

The young man then experienced stomach pains and was taken to hospital but was pronounced dead on arrival.