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APC to probe Governor for alleged anti-party activities



The party has accused the Governor of appointing card carrying members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to his cabinet.

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has set up a probe panel to investigate Yahaya Bello for anti-party activities.
All progressives congrees (APC) has accused the Governor of appointing card carrying members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to his cabinet.
Senator Dino Melaye led an 11 man probe committee , after a meeting of Kogi state APC leaders in the National Assembly.

Punch reports that the APC leaders said “Out of the 15 Commissioners he (Bello) appointed, PDP has 13 card-carrying members while APC has two. Out of the 105 members of the Caretaker Committee members for the 21 Local Government Councils, PDP has 72 while APC has 33.
“Out of the 28 people he appointed as Special Advisers and Senior Special Assistants,  PDP has 24, APC has one, APGA has one, Labour has one, Accord has one.”
The party leaders also threatened to carry out disciplinary measures, if the Governor does not respond to the probe committee.
Governor YahayaBello has also been accused of snubbing the APC leaders in the state.
The House of Representatives on Tuesday, June 7, 2016 summoned the governor to appear before it over allegations that he refused to adhere to resolutions of the National Assembly and a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja.



Even though, exotic foods are delicious and enjoyable; once in a while, some of these foods can make you feel rootless and homesick. We know it is not easy to bring Nigerian foodstuff abroad. If you try it, you will be shocked at how people will snugger at your bags packed with Nigerian foodstuffs at the airport, especially when you have Iru (locust beans) in the bag.

There are certain foods Nigerians miss most when living abroad. Although, these foods are not necessarily our favorites, but they remind us of our fatherland and it is no wonder we get sad when alternative foods do not meet up with the original ones in taste and appearance.
Here are 22 foods Nigerians miss most while living abroad:

1. Pounded Yam and Egusi Soup

Pounded yam is incomplete without Egusi soup – melon soup. Pounded yam is made by boiling yam and pounding it. Nigerians abroad prepare alternative pounded yam using yam flour but it doesn’t taste like the original pounded yam. Although, the Yoruba people are known to be fond of pounded yam, some other Nigerian tribes also love this delicious delicacy.

2. Tuwo Sinkafa

Tuwo Shinkafa is one of the most delicious foods in the Northern part of Nigeria. Tuwo is made by soft rice and spicy sauce. The Hausa tribes love this food and that is why most of them living abroad miss it so much.

3. Ewa Aganyin

Every Nigerian beans lover are crazy about Ewa Aganyi. Ewa Aganyi is made up of cooked beans and pepper sauce. It is a delicious beans dish, well-known for its softness and tasty sauce.

4. Party Jollof Rice

A Nigerian party without Jollof Rice is no party! There is a theory that party jollof rice are unique. Well, the food has a unique taste and aroma that is different from any type of jollof rice. Most Nigerians look forward to ‘owanbe’ parties, simply because of the delicious foods including jollof rice.

5. Amala and Ewedu Soup

Amala and Ewedu soup is classic Nigerian food, mostly eaten by the Yoruba tribes, especially people from Oyo State, but it is appreciated by other tribes.

6. Poundo-Cocoyam and Oha Soup

This mouth-watering delicacy is mostly eaten by people from the Eastern part of Nigeria, the Igbo tribes. Every Igbo family treasures this meal and that is why they miss it so much when they are abroad.

7. Adalu

Adalu is a combination of beans and corn, cooked together with flavourful seasoning and spices. Most Nigerians ate lots of this delicious meal when growing up, so they have deep love for it.

8. Moi Moi

Moin Moin is a Nigerian staple food which is very rich in protein. Moin Moin is a cooked bean pudding made from combination of grounded – pealed beans, pepper, and onions. It is very delicious and tasty.

9. Abacha and Ugba

Abacha and Ugba is known as ‘African Salad’ and it can be eaten as a meal or snack. Many people eat it as a meal because it is fills up your stomach just like any other meal. This meal is well-known in the Eastern part of Nigeria, among the Igbo tribes and they love it.

10. Semovita and Efo Riro

Semovita has become a popular food in Nigeria and it serves as an alternative for Pounded yam. People who do not want to go through the stress of pounding yam prefer eating Semovita. Semovita is usually taken with Efo Riro (Vegetable soup), which makes the meal more delicious and nutritious.

11. Akara and Pap.    
Nothing makes your Saturday morning better than waking up to the sweet aroma of Akara (beans cake) with freshly made pap. This meal is so delicious and tasty. Nigerians abroad will yearn for it whenever they wake up on Saturday morning.

12. Starch and Banga Soup

Banga Soup is well-known in the Southern part of Nigeria. They soup can be taken with Starch and it is a very delicious Nigerian food. Who wouldn’t miss it?

13. Ofada Rice

Ofada Rice produced locally in Nigeria. What makes it special is its unique flavor and aroma. Most Nigerians abroad will jump with excitement at the sight of ofada rice.

14. Kilish

Well, you may find many alternative dried meat wherever you are, but Kilishi is the only one that has that unique Nigerian taste, aroma and spice.

15. Suya

Suya has been called so many names, barbecued meat, kebab and many others. But Suya is Suya and you can only find it in Nigeria. There is no definition for the kind of feeling or sensation you get when you take hot Suya, especially when it is soaked in Yaji (Suya Spice). This delicacy is utterly delicious that it gives Nigerians multiple foodgasms.

16. Gala and Lacasera

Gala and Lacasera – there is always a romantic relationship between these two, they are made for each other. Most Nigerians love Gala and Lacasera especially when they are tired and stuck in traffic for hours.

17. Agege Rocky Bread

There are different types of breads in Nigeria but Agege bread is unique. People call it perfect because it has the right amount of ingredient, not too soft and not too hard. Some Nigerians abroad has a weakness for Agege bread and they miss it a lot.

18. Boli and Groundnut

Boli – roasted plantain is very tasty when taken with groundnut, it is truly a delectable snack for Nigerians and that is why they miss it most when they travel abroad.

19. Asun Goat Meat

Asun is a popular Nigerian barbecued goat meat with pepper sauce. It serves as an appetizer and always classified as a finger food. Asun is well-known in the Western part of Nigeria, among the Yoruba tribes. When Nigerians abroad crave for Asun, they remember their family gatherings or pleasant memories from home.

20. Nkwobi

Nkwobi, a cooked spicy cow leg is a popular traditional desserts in Eastern Nigeria. Most Nigerian men visit Igbo restaurants on Friday nights to enjoy Nkwobi.

21. Nigerian-made Indomie Noodles

Indomie Noodles has become a household name in Nigeria. Every Nigerian has different ways of cooking and eating their noodles. Even though, there are other brands of noodles abroad, Indomie noodles has a unique taste and gives you a homey feeling.

22. Ijebu Garri and Groundnut

Nothing is as soothing as taking Garri and Groundnut with chilled water in the afternoon. The combination gives a kind of fulfillment that only a true Nigerian can understand. When you take Garri and groundnut isn’t there, it just feels wrong.


-What food do you miss most while in abroad? Let us know in the comment box below.


Oya See Them o. Later They Will Say They are Not Lesbian. What is That hand Doing There?? (See photos)




Kwadwo Nkansah Liwin and other Kumasi actors organised a pool party on Monday in Kumasi and Zionfelix.com hear it was massive. Many residence around the venue of the show trooped to the pool party to join the stars for the party.



Actress Tracey Boakye was at the pool party and she could not hide her assets. I don’t want to talk much about it so enjoy the pictures below.



I hope you love what you see from the Kumawood actress.



MUST READ FOR NAIJA GUYS: 5 Type Of Girls That Guys Should Avoid. #RunForYourLife




When i was Very young if I have seen this post it would have save me from 5 year of learning how to be a sharp nigga.
Please avoid this category of girls listed below:


  • 1.Girls that do make up: 

I have seen them all. see if you go to club and pick a female girl up thinking she is Tiwa Savage
and get home to see she's not Tiwa Savage after spending all your money then you will learn to run from this female girls.
‪#‎fake




  • 2.Black turn yellow girl aka light skin black. Dudu ton white. Lol
Guys please stop looking at face, 5 year experience has thought me to look female girls first on legs! Girls are the biggest lair with skin color especially the light skin black.Trick to know black turn yellow girl is to look at her legs everybody takia of face but only true people take care of legs.


  • 3. Girls that eat Indomie every time:

 If you value your stomach like me please stay off this type of girls or else your food time table will look like this;
Morning - indomie and plantain.
Afternoon- spagetti and juice.
Night- macaroney and garri.




  • 4. Girls that their hair always coil:
This is expectional, they are for rich guys. They can go for it but for guys who are not rich please run from this girls! Girl that fix hair always go for more, scientist has also found the lowest original brazilian hair is in the range of 20k to 21k per strand. Oya lemme do the maths!
Since 1 strand=20k ,
So if 200 strand = 1 coil ,
Then 500 coil in naira is equal to...(Abeg help me use your calculator)


  • 5. Girls that say "leave me o" when you are wooing them:

This is the worstest of all ! Players please if the girl you are wooing ever say "leave me o" leave me o" leove me o" please do! scientist have found out that girls that say "leave me o" during wooing time will also say "leave me o" during night time!!.


-Written by Amaechi Tonero Tony‎

LOL: Victor Osimhen was owing Mama Osaro 200naira (IGBESE) for the bread he bought from her before he left Nigeria for the Under17 World Cup




Do you know that Victor Osimhen who couldn't pay just 200naira (Igbesey) for the bread he bought from Mama Osaro before he left Nigeria for the Under17 World cup? Well he is now known as the best goal scorer and I believe Mama Osaro will be so so happy she sold the bread for him on credit 'coz he is going to pay in $dollar$...




Oga Victor, abeg come buy gala from me too o...lol

IT'S NOT GOOD O: Police Stripes Female Politician NAK.ED During Arrest (SEE PHOTOS)



Police reportedly stripped a leading female opposition party leader naked publicly while arresting her Saturday afternoon in Uganda.




Zaina Fatuma, a member of the Forum for Democratic Change’s (FDC) National Executive Committee, was stripped and manhandled while being arrested by police at Kanyaryeru in Kiruhura.

The police hadblocked the party’s presidential flag-bearer Dr. Kizza Besigye along the Masaka-Mbarara highway from proceeding to Rukungiri where he was expected to hold a rally.

The party members were ambushed by police, roughed up and detained for hours by General Kale Kayihura’s police forces.


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Besigye who was moving in a convoy with a number of party officials was later carted off to Kaguta Road Police station in Kiruhura district where he was interrogated. Others including lawmakers Ibrahim Semujju Nganda, Paul Mwiru, Geoffrey Ekanya, Patrick Amuriat and FDC Party Chairman Wasswa Birigwa were also arrested.



Some of those arrested were reportedly released only after the intervention of foreign diplomats who are closely monitoring the rapidly deteriorating political situation in Uganda.
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Fatuma’s pictures quickly spread like wild fire on social media and sparked anger against the police from both the opposition and human rights defenders.

Ugandans expressed fear over what lies ahead as the country moves closer to the 2016 presidential election.

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Amber Rose took it all off 'NaK£d' for GQ magazine [Check it out!]



 Amber Rose took it all off for GQ magazine  - the inside spread was just released and its hot.




OMG! See What This Make-Up Artist is Doing to Beyonce's B00bs [see photos]




He must love his job! A make-up artist was photographed brushing up Beyonce's cleavage in
a low-cut outfit during a photoshoot on a roof-top in New York City for a new campaign for French luxury brand, Givenchy. Well what can we say? It's his job!

More pics after the cut...









UNBELIEVABLE!!! These Men Could Walk and Sit on Air Without Holding Any thing (PHOTOS+VIDEOS)




This actually real o. They can sit on air without holding anything. No trick.

View more photos and video below...




#شاهد .. كيف..؟؟!!
Posted by Radio Gaza FM 100.9 on Wednesday, January 7, 2015


WOW DAMN HOT! Meet the B0.0tylicious Lady Who Claims To Have The Biggest Bum Bum in Nigeria





This Lady is really endowed and she claims to have the biggest as*…. Is she saying the fact?
More photo below...






I was a victim of Boko Haram — Samuel Eto’o



Cameroonian football icon, Samuel Eto’o, has called for international support to tackle Boko Haram.

The Antalyaspor striker, who spoke with the Cable News Network on Thursday in an interview, which was monitored by our correspondent, lamented the lack of attention internationally for terrorism in Africa.


LOL: See Governor Okorocha dancing shoki in public (photos)




This is very hilarious, I never knew that Gov. Okorocha of Imo State could dance awesomely like this. Lol. See more photos below...




A Teacher asks students a question about God, then tells them what their answer should be




Jordan Wooley is a 7th grade student at West Memorial Junior High School in Katy, Texas.
After receiving an assignment that made her uncomfortable, she chose to speak before the board of the Katy Independent School District:
"I was given an assignment in school that questioned my faith and told me that God was not real. 
We were asked to take a poll to say whether God is fact, opinion or a myth and she told anyone who said fact or opinion was wrong and God was only a myth.”
 “Mythology”, according to dictionary.com, is a fairly nuanced term:
“…a set of stories, traditions, or beliefs associated with a particular group or the history of an event, arising naturally or deliberately fostered.”

 A “myth”, then, can be based in fact or fiction but the students may not have been aware of that definition, and the teacher may not have been using it, myth, as a colloquialism, implies a fictional base.
Several students were very upset by the assignment; some of them because any student who persisted in claiming that God is real faced a reduction in grades. Jordan continued:
“Another student asked the teacher if we could put what we believe in the paper, and she said we could … but you would fail the paper if you do.
I had known before that our schools aren’t really supposed to teach us much about religion or question religion. When I asked my teacher about it she said it doesn’t have anything to do with religion because the problem is just saying there is no God.”
 When Jordan was asked how the interaction made her feel, she responded:
"I felt like she was taking away my religion, what I believe is true.”
The seventh-grader had previously challenged her school when they held no memorial on the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, naming the day “National Make Your Bed Day” instead.
The school board has promised to look into the situation.

Source: Lindaikejisblog

PDP govt is responsible for Nigeria’s misery —Okorocha




The Chairman of Progressive Governors Forum and governor of Imo State, Owelle Rochas Okorocha, has said the mismanagement of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, government was responsible for the sufferings experienced in the nation, assuring that the All Progressives Congress, APC government would address all the challenges facing Nigeria.



He said the APC was a masses oriented party created to touch the lives of the ordinary man in the country.

According to him, APC government under the leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari has all it takes to fix the problems of the country.

Okorocha, who stated this yesterday while giving a brief remark at the opening ceremony of the APC governors progressive meeting at the Yankari Game Reserve in

Bauchi, said the aim of the APC governor’s meeting was to address critical issues affecting the ordinary man, pointing out that the nation was going through a very difficult moment.

“This meeting will also avail the governors the opportunity to look at the upcoming election in Kogi and Balyelsa states because we want the wind of change to blow across these states in the next election .

“We will also discuss with APC state leaders and national chairman  of the party on how to the strengthen the APC because this is a party for today and tomorrow,” he said

Okorocha commended the judiciary in Rivers and Akwa-Ibom states over the outcome of the sitting of the tribunal, saying it met the expectations of Nigerians.

In his address, Bauchi State governor, Mohammed Abubakar, told the governors that since the revenue from the federal account was dwindling, they should should look inwards by improving the internally generated revenue in their states to maintain a vibrant economy.

Governor Abubakar said he decided to host the APC progressive governors meeting in Bauchi to showcase the tourism potentialities of the state.

The meeting was attended by the APC National Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, governors of Edo State, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, Simon Dalong of Plateau State, Mallam El’ Rufai of Kaduna State and deputy governors of Jigawa, Borno, Yobe and Benue states, among other APC leaders in the country.



BREAKING: PDP Senators Walk Out As Senate Confirms Amaechi, 17 Others Ministers (photos)




PDP Senators staged a walkout from their chambers this afternoon just before Amaechi's confirmation. They had insisted that the senate stick with the recommendation by the Ethics and Privileges committee that looked into all petitions leveled against the former Rivers governor and recommended that his confirmation be suspended due to the various court cases on alleged corrupt practices against him. The Senate still went ahead to confirm him. See more photos below...







CRUEL! Woman Hires Assassins To Kill Husband For This Shocking Reason (PHOTOS)





A Kenyan woman, Ms Rose Adhiambo and her house help, Doris Akinyi, have been arrested for allegedly hiring an assassin to murder the woman’s husband, Mr Polycarp Okumu.

The man, a Mombasa based tycoon took the wife to court because he believes that she committed the said act so that she can inherit his wealth.

According to Linda Ikeji, Dominic Kiptum, the Police Constable investigating the matter, told a Mombasa court that the suspects and their accomplices conspired to carry out their devious plan between October 20 and 26.

The man popularly referred to as Kamili, also alleged that he caught his wife red handed withdrawing Ksh 1.2 million at Kenyan Commercial Bank, Naivas Branch in Nyali, with which she wanted to settle the assassins to complete the process.
Unfortunately, luck ran out on her as she was nabbed during her conversation with the killers to strike a deal on where and when to pick up the money.

Reports say it was not the first time she had planned to execute her husband as he was said to have survived food poisoning from the same woman.

Both suspects have now been detained at the Bamburi police station, on the order of the Resident Magistrate, Viola Yator following an application to that effect.

The case was adjourned to November 9 after the suspects were remanded in prison custody.

Below are some of the properties she is allegedly eyeing and planing to inherit...








Vice president, Yemi Osinbajo yesterday said that further devaluation of Naira was not an option to solve the current economic down turn in the country.
He talked about the Federal government's plan to set up a $25billion  Infrastructural Fund which would be sourced from local and international sources including Nigeria’s Sovereign Wealth Fund.

the Ambassadors of Italy Mr. Fulvio Rustico and the Canadian High Commissioner in Nigeria Mr. Perry John Calderwood in his office at the presidential villa, Abuja.

He said:
“I don’t agree on devaluation and it is not that I am doctrinaire about it. In the first place, it is not a solution-we are not exporting significantly. And the way things are, devaluation will not help the local economy.
“What we need to do is to start spending more on the economy and then things will ease up a bit.”
The Vice President disclosed that already other sovereign wealth funds have indicated interest in the fund which would be used to address the nation’s decaying road, rail and power infrastructures.
He added:
"This is our approach to speeding up the country’s infrastructural development.”

Osinbajo also said that the current foreign exchange restriction is only a temporary measure to ensure that “we don’t deplete our foreign exchange substantially,” at a time when the prices of oil in the international market is dropping.

He added that the restriction was for the benefit of the country's economic stability.

He said:
“I am not sure devaluation is the issue, but how to ensure foreign direct investment which is more useful”, he said.
The Vice President also reassured investors who already have contracts and loan commitments that the federal government would work with the Central Bank of Nigeria to protect legitimate businesses from being affected by the current foreign exchange restrictions.


-Vanguard




Cossy put part of her boobs on display...and if we zoom in..(photos)





Yesterday Cossy put part of her boobs on display ...and if you look closely, you may see more than she intended for you to see...:-) See the pic after the cut...




I haven’t found the right man –Genevieve Nnaji



Genevieve Nnaji has opened up on why she decided to produce her own movie ‘Road to Yesterday’, following her long hiatus .She also revealed though she hasn't ruled out marriage,she is waiting for the right man.. Excerpts from her interview with Chux Ohai of Punch
On why it has taken her a long time to join the growing ranks of new generation movie producers in the country, Genevieve says,

“I chose to be an actress. Acting was what I had always wanted to do. I don’t think that I ever imagined myself producing a film. I love acting. If the Nigerian movie industry was as stable as it should be, I probably would have been on the set of a movie every day of my life and not be bothered about what goes on behind the camera. So it is a matter of choice and preference.”On marriage ..

Genevieve to choose a life partner and finally walk down the aisle, marriage does not seem to be in her agenda yet. Asked when she would finally take the plunge, the actress replies that contrary to speculations, she has not ruled out marriage. But that she would make up her mind as soon as she meets the right person.
“I haven’t found the right man yet. When he comes, I’ll get married,” she says.


LOL: Imagine Patience zorkwor and Olu Jacobs in school uniforms





It's a pic from the set of an ongoing comedy flick ....

They look damm wack ...,,lolz

PHOTO: 1,000-year-old Bible recovered in central Turkey





Police confiscated a Bible estimated to be 1,000 years old in the central Turkish city of Tokat on Tuesday.

Police detained three suspects who were attempting to sell the Bible, written in the old Assyriac language, to undercover police officers.




Many other historical artifacts were also seized by the security forces.

It is not known where the Bible originated from. Police said the book had only 51 pages left and its cover was widely damaged though pictures made of gold leafs with religious motifs inside the Bible were intact. 

Tokat is the city where "Orphan Man, Standing," an authentic oil painting by Vincent Van Gogh was found last year in the boot of a vehicle owned by a suspected artifact smuggler.


United Nations votes 191-2 to condemn U.S. embargo against Cuba



In the first United Nations vote on a resolution condemning the U.S. embargo against Cuba since the two countries renewed diplomatic ties in July, Cuba scored its biggest victory yet as the General Assembly voted 191-2 to adopt the resolution.

The only drama was how the United States would vote after its Dec. 17 announcement of a rapprochement with Cuba and its renewal of diplomatic relations with Havana in July after a gap of more than 54 years.

In explaining its “no” vote, the United States said that it couldn’t support the resolution because “the text falls short of reflecting the significant steps that have been taken and the spirit of engagement President [Barack] Obama has championed.” The other no vote came from Israel, which has consistently voted with its ally on this issue.

“If Cuba thinks this exercise will help move things forward in the direction both governments have indicated they wish, it is mistaken,” Ambassador Ronald D. Godard, U.S. senior area adviser for Western Hemisphere Affairs, said at the General Assembly.

Despite demonstrated progress in the relationship, Godard said, the United States “finds it unfortunate” the Cuban government has chosen to introduce a resolution “nearly identical” to those of years past.

The United States had to balance its developing relationship with Cuba and the president’s position that he wants to work with Congress to get the embargo lifted against an awkward and unprecedented stance of not standing in opposition to a resolution contrary to U.S. law.

Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/americas/cuba/article41538987.html

Police Arrest 5 suspected assassins in Imo



Imo State police command yesterday nabbed five armed men suspected to be hired assassins in Aladinma Layout of Owerri municipality.

Similarly, the command has successfully rescued the three medical doctors, who were kidnapped by hoodlums, while on their way to Isu Local Government Area of the state for a free medical treatment.

The current success stories may be connected with the riot act read by the Commissioner of Police, CP, Mr. Taiwo Lakanu, that his command was fully poised to make the state very uncomfortable for criminals.

Vanguard investigations revealed that luck ran out on the armed hoodlums when a crack team of eagle-eyed policemen swung into action soon after getting a credible tip-off and foiled their plan.

It was also gathered that the armed gangsters were on the verge of taking off for their operation when the police men arrived and rounded them up.

A reliable source within the command told Vanguard that the target of the hoodlums was a high profile personality living in the area.

Although the source resisted all attempts to name the personality, he, however, revealed that the two ideas on the hoodlums’ table were to either kidnap or outrightly eliminate the fellow.

Continuing, the source further revealed that assorted dangerous weapons, including guns, were recovered from the armed gang.

“The police recovered varying dangerous weapons, including firearms, from the hoodlums. They have been taken away for serious questioning,” the source concluded.

All efforts made to reach the mobile line of the Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Mr. Andrew Enwerem, a deputy superintendent of police, DSP, at press time failed, as the network provider announced that his line could not be reached.

-Vanguardngr.com



Oshodi-Apapa gridlock: Senate seeks immediate reactivation of port rail lines




Disturbed by the recurring and perennial traffic gridlock along the Oshodi-Apapa Express-way, Senate has urged the Federal Government to, as a matter of urgency, commence the reactivation of rail lines at Apapa ports for evacuation of petroleum products.

Standstill at Mile-2 to Tincan, along Oshodi-Apapa expressway yesterday. Photo: Joe Akintola, Photo editor.
It asked Lagos State government to collaborate with Federal Government agencies to end the present gridlock.

It also, yesterday, asked the Federal Government to consider long-term plans and expansion of the Apapa-Ijora-Iganmu-Orile-Mile 2 access trunks as well as the Apapa Tin Can-Mile 2 -Oshodi corridor, adding that government should move in and address the problem in the interest of the economy.

These resolutions were sequel to a motion by Senator Oluremi Tinubu (APC, Lagos Central), entitled The Apapa Port Gridlock, and Co-sponsored by 106 senators.

The Senate also resolved that when constituted, the Senate Committee on Marine Transport should summon the leadership of Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA; Nigerian Shippers Council; Ministry of Works and Transport; Western Naval Command; National Union of Road Transport Workers, NURTW; Association of Maritime Truck Owners, AMATO, and police to dialogue on how to tackle the menace of traffick gridlock.

Earlier, Senator Tinubu, while moving the motion, said: “75 percent of Nigeria’s trade is ship-borne and shipped through the Apapa ports, where cargo and petroleum products bearing trucks regularly cause gridlock on Apapa-Mile 2 and Apapa-Oshodi corridors.”


-Vanguardngr.com

Man Kidnapped and beheads 4 years old boy



 A Magistrate Court sitting in Iragbiji, Osun state has ordered that four men be remanded in Ilesa Prison custody for allegedly killing a four year old boy, Bakare Teslim.

The accused persons including a 60 year old Ganiyu Abidoye, Taju Ganiyu, aged 25, Aremu Moshood, 48 and Agboola Abdulwasiu, aged 31 were docked on Monday, 26th October, 2015 by the Osun state Police.

The accused persons were said to have kidnapped Teslim on the 9th October, 2015 at about 6.17pm at Agbelekale area of Iragbiji in Osun state before beheading him with a knife.

The charge sheet obtained in court by our correspondent read: “that you Taju Ganiyu, Aremu Moshood, Agboola Abdulwasiu and Ganiyu Abidoye on 9th October, 2015 at about 6.17pm at Agbelekale area of Iragbiji in Iragbiji Magisterial District did conspire among yourselves to commit felony to wit kidnapping of one Bakare Teslim, aged 4.”

“That you (accused persons) on thesame day, at about 7.30pm at Okemore bush area in Iragbiji, did conspire among yourselves to commit felony to wit murder of one Bakare Teslim.”

“That you (accused persons) on the same day, time and place did unlawfully and intentionally kill one Bakare Teslim, aged 4 by beheading him with a knife.”

Police prosecutor, Inspector Adegoke Taiwo told the court that the accused persons have committed offences contrary to and punishable under Sections 516, 364 (2), 324 and 319 (1) of the Criminal code, Cap 34, Vol. II, Laws of Osun state of Nigeria, 2003.

Meanwhile, owing to the capital nature of the charges, the plea of the accused persons could not be taken while their counsels, Messrs. Toye Emitoma and A. Adebisi could not apply for their bail.

The presiding judge, Magistrate Idowu Ajao remanded the four accused persons in prison and adjourned the case till 21st December, 2015 for mention.

Source: Vanguardngr.com

Is Toyin Aimakhu Finally Ready For Divorce?



Nollywood actress Toyin Aimakhu who has been doing her best to keep her failing marriage posted a picture yesterday, showing a hand holding on to a rope and bleeding as well as the results of letting go.

She is yet to confirm any divorce related plans, but her posts on Instagram suggest otherwise.
The photo read that, ‘Sometimes, holding on does more damage than letting go’.

Aimakhu and her husband, Niyi Johnson, have been separated since she found flirtatious messages on his phone.

Although Johnson has publicly apologised to Toyin, pleading with her fans to help beg her, the actress has continued to hold her ground.

Recently Toyin shared an emotion via a video of her dancing in her car which she posted on instagram and captioned;

“Happiness is the key to life be happy for ursef,I’m super super happy.. #streetoflagos”


-NAIJ.COM

I Gained Nothing From Jonathan - Edwin Clark





Chief Edwin Clark, an elder statesman, said that he did not gain anything from being close to the former president Jonathan.



In a lengthy letter, Clark, who was said to have assumed the position of the father of the president, penned down a note about alleged misconceptions about him and the former president.

According to Vanguard, the former minister poured out his mind in the 3,902-word letter, saying he had known Jonathan before he became the president. He said he didn’t at any time gain anything from being close to the former president. He went further to explain how close associates and party leaders around the former president sold out. Read the letter below:

“My statements on President Jonathan and my quitting partisan politics were wickedly, sensationally presented. It must be admitted that President Jonathan was very willing to fight corruption, but he believed that due process should and must be followed otherwise he could have initiated investigations into the scandals of Halliburton, Siemens and other serious alleged corruption charges levelled against some former Heads of State and other prominent Nigerians.

‘He was sabotaged’

“Jonathan believed that there are institutions set up by the government, such as the Economic and Financial Crimes Commissions, EFCC, and other anti-graft agencies. Regrettably, some of those who surrounded him led by the Attorney General, Alhaji Hassan Tukur, made it impossible for these institutions to work either by stopping them from arresting offenders or prosecuting some of the cases. Over 50 high profile corruption cases are still pending in the various courts for over eight years now. Laughable plea bargains and out of court settlements became the order of the day.

“It was at this juncture, when there was general complaint about the government not aggressively fighting corruption, that I addressed an open petition to the then Chief Justice of the Federation, Justice Dahiru Musdapher, November 2 , 2011, complaining that most of those charged to court, especially former governors who have become senators, were still pending.

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“He promptly replied my letter on November 3. Most of the petitions written against some prominent Nigerians, addressed to the anti-graft agencies, did not see the light of the day. Ironically, the perpetrators of these corrupt actions were the same persons who attacked Jonathan’s inability to eradicate corruption.

“It is indeed most disingenuous to insinuate that my relationship with the former President was based on what benefits accrued to me. That is far from the truth as I never benefited any material thing from President Jonathan in all his six years as President.

‘I didn’t get anything from Jonathan’

“With all modesty, I am at this age contented. I state publicly therefore, that I never sought nor obtained any contract, oil block, oil lifting allocation or financial gratification from the ministries, departments and agencies, MDAs, during his years of administration. Similarly, I never solicited for appointments or special placements for any of my children or relations in any government or private concern on account of my relationship with President Jonathan.

“It is, therefore, ludicrous and totally ill-motived for these wicked and mischievous persons to sell to the public that my decision portends a plan to seek any special favours from President Muhammadu Buhari and his government, or to protect those gains which I acquired from Jonathan’s government, which never existed.

“On the contrary, my public service in this country, which spans over 60 years, had given me the opportunity to seek the political, social and economic development of my people and Nigeria in general. I remain committed more than ever before to the economic, political and social emancipation of the people of the Niger Delta, South-South, the entire minorities and the development and unity of this great nation.

“My support for Goodluck Jonathan predates his presidency. It dates back to the period when he was the Deputy Governor of Bayelsa State. So, for people, who are thinking that I only knew Dr. Jonathan when he became the President or that I was one of his hangers on, I think there will be need to give them a little information.

‘I knew him before he became President’

“My relevance and leadership of my people as an elder statesman and a critical stakeholder in this Nigeria project far pre-dates Dr. Jonathan’s public life and presidency. I have been relevant in politics and I have served my people honestly and creditably well.

“I became very close to Dr. Goodluck Jonathan when he was Deputy Governor of Bayelsa State. I was present in London when the late former Governor of Bayelsa State, the Governor General of the Ijaw Nation, Chief DSP Alamieyeseigha, was arrested at the prompting of the Nigerian government under Olusegun Obasanjo because of his hatred for Alamieyeseigha.

“I had to cancel my flight to Nigeria at the London airport when news of the arrest of Alamieyeseigha was conveyed to me by Ambassador Pereware from Paris. I went with a few well meaning Nigerians to Essex where we had been informed that he was kept, but could not find him. We went to a few other places before we were able to locate where he was.

“I remained in London for one week with him to put in place machineries for his bail. I recall the large heartedness of Lady Ann Iyoha, who brought out the title deed of her property in London to secure his bail and also the magnanimity of another woman from Amasoma, the home town of Chief Alamieyeseigha in Bayelsa State.

‘We’re proud of him’

“I still believe that Jonathan performed creditably well in various areas. I am very proud of him and so are millions of other Nigerians. He did many good things for this nation. Ordinarily, at my age and position in life, I should not have to justify myself in a press controversy on my voluntary decision to quit partisan politics, particularly when this personal and well intended act has come under unfair politicization of persons of mediocre temperament.”

Recall that former presidential aide, Reuben Abati, recounted how Edwin Clark was all over the former president, lambasting him for saying Jonathan is incapable of fighting of corruption, after glorifying himself with the  ‘Jonathan is my son’ song.

Meanwhile, some ex-militants under the aegis of the Niger Delta Liberation Force (NDLF) had recently asked Chief Edwin Clark, the former federal commissioner for information to shut up following his comments against Goodluck Jonathan.

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