Saturday, 30 November 2013

Eight people are confirmed dead after a police
helicopter crashed into the roof of a pub in central Glasgow,
Chief Constable Stephen House of Police Scotland said
Saturday.
Three of the dead were the crew of the helicopter, House
said, while the remaining five were people found in the
building.
Fourteen people remain seriously injured in Glasgow
hospitals, House said. Earlier, police said 32 in total were
taken to local hospitals.
The helicopter crashed into the pub as it was packed with
Friday night customers. The search for survivors continued
overnight into Saturday.
House said the rescue and recovery operation was "very
sensitive" and would continue for many days yet.
"You can imagine the terror of the situation when a
helicopter came through the top of the building -- there
were well over 100 people (there)," he said, as he praised
those who helped pull the injured from the rubble.
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The gold and diamond tiara worn by the Spice Girl when she
married David Beckham is expected to go for thousands of
pounds.
Victoria Beckham's wedding tiara is to be put up for auction
as the ex-Spice Girl edits the iconic fashion magazine Paris
Vogue.
The gold and diamond crown tiara, made by jewellery
designer Slim Barrett, was worn by Victoria at her wedding
to David Beckham in July 1999.
It is expected to reach between £18,000 and £25,000 when
it is auctioned at Bonhams in London next week, having
been put up for sale by Barrett.
The piece goes on sale as the first images of the Christmas
edition of Paris Vogue magazine, edited by Victoria, have
been released.
The 39-year-old appears in a seductive pose on the front
cover of the magazine with her retired footballer husband,
who is photographed sporting a beard and dinner jacket.
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Actress Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, music producer Don
Jazzy, writer Chimama Adichie and musicians P-Square
have been named one of Africa's 100 Most Influential
People in 2013 by the New African Magazine
Other Africans in the list include Ghanaian/US actor Idris
Elba, Nigerian/UK actor Chiwetel Ejiofor, Sudan
supermodel Alek Wek, South African comedian Trevo Noah,
South African fashion mogul, Precious Moloi-Motsepe and
Senegalese actor Omar Sy . Well deserved. See the full list
below....
Idris Elba, Actor - Sierra Leone/Ghana
A much sought-after film and television actor, Elba was
born in London to a Sierra Leonean father and Ghanaian
mother. He has taken both Hollywood and TV acting by
storm, in hits such as The Wire and Luther . But film critics
believe his lead character in the recently released the film
adaption of Nelson Mandela’s autobiography Long Walk To
Freedom, – which has already been awarded the British
Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Los Angeles
Britannia Humanitarian Award – could be the- game
changing role of his career.
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Author - Nigeria
Adichie is unstoppable. 2013 has been yet another good
year for this daughter of Nigerian soil with two major
accomplishments to file under her name: the release, to
unprecedented acclaim, of her much anticipated novel
Americanah and the release of the movie adaptation of her
novel Half of a Yellow Sun , starring Chiwetel Ejiofor and
Thandie Newton. Yes, it has been a good year, but Adichie
does not look like a lady who will be slowing down in 2014.
As someone who is not afraaid to confront the difficult
subjects of race, gender and politics, and is a proud African,
who continues to campaign against the one-story narrative
about Africa, we can't wait to see what she will do next.
Alek Wek , Supermodel - South Sudan
The influential fashion magazine I:D has dubbed her “Model
of the Decade”. The US’s People magazine listed her as one
of the “50 Most Beautiful People”. But the Sudanese
model’s influence extends far beyond the fashion world and
societal concepts of beauty. As a former refugee, Alek
knows what it is like to be forced to flee one’s home.
Hence, she is a passionate advocate for refugee rights. She
is a world- acclaimed role model who transcends her
industry.
Chiwetel Ejiofor, Actor - Nigeria/UK
Chiwetel Ejiofor has the lead role in two of 2013’s biggest
films – 12 Years A Slave, directed by Steve McQueen, and
the film adaptation of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s award-
winning novel, Half of A Yellow Sun, directed by Biyi
Bandele. His portrayal of former South African president
Thabo Mbeki in the new Channel 4 drama Endgame was
also another stellar performance. Prior to the theatre
release of both films, Ejiofor won critical acclaim for his
portrayal of Patrice Lumumba in A Season in The Congo, a
theatre production about the first democratically elected
leader of the DRCongo at The Young Vic theatre in London.
Born to Nigerian parents in the UK, the award-winning actor
is garnering an Oscar buzz for his mesmerising
performance in 12 Years A Slave. The roles he has taken on
this year prove once again what an African A-list, Oscar-
deserving actor he is. Will 2014 be his year?
David Adjaye , Architect - Ghana/UK
David Adjaye is a Ghanaian-British whose architectural firm
won the contract to design and build the US Smithsonian
National Museum of African-American History and Culture
in Washington DC, which is due to be unveiled in two years.
Adjaye admits this is one of the most important
commissions of his career. At the young age of 45, he has
accomplished what most in his career can only dream of.
His firm has also been shortlisted in a competition to build
the National Holocaust Monument in Ottawa. Adjaye is one
of a handful of African architects with global renown,
transcending his profession to become a global
commentator on architecture, design and politics.
DJ Sbu , Producer - South Africa
Sbusiso Leope, popularly known as DJ Sbu, is not only a
media personality and businessman but through his music
and his engagement with the South African youth he has
become a cult figure and is considered an epitome of South
African popular culture. Despite his harsh upbringing in the
deprived township of Tembisa, he has overcome his
obstacles and is today helping shape positive youth culture.
He hosts the Sound Reviva l show on Metro radio and
appears on the most popular TV game show in the country
– Friends Like These. He co-owns the record label TS
Records with TK Nciza, and the current South African
premier music sensation Zahara is signed to their label.
Sbu has truly inspired many, particularly the youth this past
year. He gives three talks a week to disadvantaged schools
around South Africa and helps offer bursaries and
mentorship.
Don Jazzy , Music Producer - Nigeria
One cannot talk about contemporary Nigerian music without
a mention of Don Jazzy, described as Africa’s number one
beat maker. Founder and CEO of Mavin Records, Michael
Collins Ajereh, 31, is better known as Don Jazzy and is an
award-winning record producer and singer-songwriter.
Before he set up Mavin Records, he was head to Mo’ Hit
Records, which at its height was home to some of Nigeria’s
most successful artists, like D’Banj. He has produced hit
songs for some of the biggest names in Nigeria’s music
industry including; D’Banj, Tiwa Savage, Dr SID and Wande
Coal.
Dr Precious Moloi-Motsepe , Fashion - South Africa
A businesswoman and humanitarian, Dr Precious Moloi-
Motsepe has redefined the African fashion landscape with
the yearly showcases produced by African Fashion
International (AFI), the company behind Mercedes-Benz
fashion weeks in South Africa. A medical doctor by
profession and a fashion connoisseur by passion, she
transitioned into the fashion world when she realised that
the fashion and clothing industry can play an important role
in entrepreneurship. She has since gone on to place the
African fashion industry on a global platform through AFI.
She also heads the Motsepe Family Foundation, which
focuses on projects that positively impact on people’s
health, education and the nurturing of young talent.
El Anatsui, Artist - Ghana
He is revered by critics and art lovers on both sides of the
Atlantic, and an inspiration to a young generation of African
artists. El Anatsui is one of the most exciting contemporary
visual artists on the international art scene today. His work
transcends boundaries and he has received widespread
international acclaim for his sculptural experiments. His
iconic “bottle-top installations” have provoked international
attention with institutions queuing up to acquire these
monumental work for their art space. Over time, his work,
which is mostly compromised of large external installations,
has been installed and exhibited in some of the world’s
most prestigious art institutions.
Lupita Nyong'o , Actress - Kenya
Lupita Nyong’o’s breakout role as Patsey – a brutally
abused plantation worker – in 12 Years A Slave, has earned
her an Oscar buzz for her first feature film. She recently won
the New Hollywood Award at the annual Hollywod Film
Awards. Prior to 12 Years A Slave, she starred in the
ground-breaking MTV Base series Shuga , about “the lives
of sexually active young Kenyans [which] highlights the
risks associated with unprotected sex” and the impact of
HIV/Aids. Her role as Ayira catapulted Nyong’o to the
attention of audiences in Kenya, and across Africa.
Omar Sy , Actor - Senegal
Omar Sy, half Senegalese and half Mauritian, has been
described as France's first black superstar, making waves
by starring in the highly acclaimed and highest grossing
French film in decades, The Intouchables . He received the
Caesar Award, the French equivalent of an Oscar, for the
role. This has catapulted Sy to global recognition and he
will feature in the upcoming X-Men - Days of Future
Past movie. 2014 looks good for this young, gifted and
African talent.
Omotola Jalade Ekeinde , Actress - Nigeria
To her global fans, Nollywood actress Omotola Jalade
Ekeinde embodies true African beauty beyond measure. But
there is more to the Nigerian sex bomb popular known as
Omosexy. The gorgeous actress and mother of four’s
meteoric rise in 2013 – a year which saw her become the
first African celebrity to reach 1 million likes on Facebook,
and named as one of the most influential people in the world
by Time magazine for their annual Time 100 list. Her debut
reality show, Omotola: The Real Me, made headlines as the
most popular TV series across Africa. But that was not all!
It fixated her millions of fans, revealing fascinating insights
into one of Africa’s most recognised faces. She is also
increasingly becoming a social activist in her own right,
although a vocal critic of the current African political
dispensation. Despite her popularity, she has no political
ambitions. Yet.
P Square , Musicians Nigeria
Peter and Paul Okoyo have defined and set a benchmark for
a new generation of Nigerian and African artists to follow
with their energetic and infectious sound. According to the
MTV Africa Website, their music is “Afrocentric in that it
combines western and African rhythms in creating a
marvellous blend of R&B, Hip Hop and Dancehall songs.”
Hit after hit, the twin brothers have become apt at giving
audiences songs that cut across age, gender and
geographical boundaries. They are arguably Nigeria’s
biggest musical export in the last few years, and have
collaborated with some of the world’s biggest hip-hop
artists, like Akon.
Trevor Noah , Comedian - South Africa
Trevor Noah grew up in Soweto, and has used his life
experiences to build a career as a comedian of note,
possibly being Africa’s most internationally popular
comedian. Noah started working on stage and television in
South Africa, but has since spread his wings, selling out
tours in Europe and the US.
Fatoumata Diawaraa , Musician - Mali
The multi-talented Malian singer-songwriter is truly a non-
conformist; she defied tradition and escaped Mali as a
teenager when under pressure from her family to get
married. Today, Diawara is using her music to expose the
cultural prejudices faced by women across Africa and the
world. Her self-titled debut album, Fatou was released to
international acclaim. She has toured Europe and the US
and earlier this year organised renowned musicians across
Mali to do a Peace song for the nation during the days it
was under threat from militants.
NoViolet Bulawayo , Author - Zimbabwe NoViolet Bulawayo
won the Caine Prize for African writing in 2012, and this
year has been shortlisted for the coveted Man Booker Prize
for her novel We Need New Names. This makes her the first
black African woman and the first Zimbabwean to be
accorded this honour. With accolades from far and wide for
the beautifully written We Need New Names , not only will
she continue to play an important role in African writing,
there is no doubt that a new star of African female writing is
truly born. The one-to-watch.
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This is the first pic of Jude Okoye with his brothers Peter
and Paul Okoye since his absence at Peter's wedding to
Lola two weeks ago. Peter has since said reports that his
family does not support his marriage to Lola Omotayo is
ridiculous.
He told Encomuim magazine;
"I saw some of those reports and was full of laughter.
Everybody is just laughing because the reports are
like comedy to us. Honestly, there is no iota of truth
in the rumour. But it’s one of the prices you pay as a
celebrity, so I remain focused.
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Retired footballer David Beckham recently revealed that he
was forced to masturbate in front of his teammates as part
of his initiation into Manchester United's youth team in
1991.
Beckham, who opened up about the incident in a
documentary titled The Class of ’92 , said the incident
happened when he was just 16 years old. He said he was
forced to stare at a calendar photo of eighties Reds soccer
player Clayton Blackmore (pictured right) and pleasure
himself, while his teammate watched, as part of an
embarrassing hazing ritual.
“Everyone had an initiation that you had to go
through on the youth team, that was one of the most
uncomfortable ones. The fact that I had to look at
Clayton Blackmore’s calendar and do certain things.
I was embarrassed when I was saying it on camera
let alone talking about it more. But it’s something
that we all had to go through. It was definitely
something I wouldn’t like to go through again!'
Beckham said
The Class of ’92, is a documentary about the generation of
Manchester United stars who came of age two decades
ago.
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Friday, 29 November 2013

New Music: Wande Coal ft Burna Boy - Amorawa

Wande Coal ft Burna Boy - Amorawa ( Prod . LeriQ )
Black Diamond Entertainment CEO , Wande Coal releases
a brand new single " Amorawa " featuring Burna Boy . This
one is smooth and very pleasant to the ears . Not the
typical 120 bpm typa jam. Just straight dope musics Produced by LeriQ 
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In a radio chat with Toolz on Beatfm yesterday, Wale said
the reason he's never been to Nigeria until now was
because his parents, who are both from Ondo state, were
so poor they couldn't afford a bring him home.
"I grew up poor. We lived in DC, in the projects.
Getting a ticket to Nigeria on $20, 000 income yearly,
to my family that wasn't really... you know...like I
was a 15 year old with a decent job, I'm not going to
save up to go to Nigeria. That wasn't what I was
thinking when I was that age. And then I was in
college and the money tight right then. And then I get
this record deal when I dropped out of school, you're
running around so much you don't even have time to
see your own parents"
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A Federal High Court in Abuja today sentenced Talal
Ahmad Roda (pictured above), one of the three Lebanese
men arrested in May 2013 in connection with illegal
possessions of weapon, to life imprisonment. Mr Roda was
arrested after a large cache of arms was found in a bunker
during a raid on his residence. He was found guilty of all 5
counts of illegal possession of weapons and conspiracy.
Two other men, Mustapha Fawaz, the owner Amigo
Supermarket in Abuja and Abdallah Tahini, who were also
charged with possession of illegal weapons, were set free
by the court.
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Gov. Adams Oshiomhole of Edo today Friday November
29th apologized for the comments he made to a widow in
Benin during an inspection tour on Mission Road, in the
state capital, a fortnight ago.
Oshiomhole said that he now regretted the comments
which had become the subject of discourse in the social
media. The Governor said that he made the comments in
anger.
The governor’s apology was made when the leadership of
the Federation of Muslim Women’s Association of Nigeria
(FOMWAN), paid him a courtesy visit in Benin. Continue...
He noted that though the challenge of modern times had
bestowed on the shoulders of some women and single
mothers the status of bread winners of their homes, such
should not be used as an accuse to flout the laws.
The Governor urged the Muslim women leaders to use their
offices to propagate the essence of healthy living among
children and women in the nation and the need to maintain
proper sanitary conditions in their neighbourhoods.
Oshiomhole lamented that the challenge of widowhood had
also exposed children to different temptations, adding that
there was the need for society to be careful, to avoid
unwittingly creating more problems for the nation.
He noted that money was not the best thing that
guaranteed ones happiness, “but honesty and selfless
service.
The Governor added that if Muslims and Christians were
adequately committed to their religious doctrines, the world
would be a better place.
He urged the women to propagate the message of Islam
through the nooks and crannies of the nation, and to also
inculcate the values of honesty in their followers.
Oshiomhole, however, assured the association of
government’s support in ensuring that its present
leadership made remarkable progress and also
consolidated on the successes of their predecessors.
Earlier, the FOMWAN National President, Hajia Amina
Omoti, urged the state government to look into the issue of
the teaching of Islamic Religious Studies in public schools
in the state.
Omoti also solicited for government’s moral and financial
support for the effective running of the association.
Source: News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)
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Former Ghanaian international footballer Nii Odartey Lamptey has revealed that he recently found out that
all three children he had with his wife of almost 20 years are not his biological children. He made the
shocking revelation in a radio interviewed when asked why he was divorcing his wife.
“...I thought they were my children but upon a DNA test, I got to know that they are not my biological
children. The issue is in court so I’m pleading, because it is a legal issue I don’t want to go through so
many things, but I am 100% sure that the children are not mine after 20-years of marriage. We had five
children but two passed away so we were left with only 3 and they are not mine" The former Aston
Villa player told reporters
Meanwhile, his estranged wife Gloria Lamptey (pictured above) is claiming that it was Lamptey who
suggested they use artificial insemination after realizing he was infertile. A claim Lamptey denies. A close
friend of the former Anderlecht footballer said he'd on several occasions caught his wife cheating on him
but stayed with her because of his love for her and the businesses they own together.
The estranged couple are now in court
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Three Charged Over FA Computer Hacking

Three men have been charged over allegations of computer
hacking at the Football Association, Greater Manchester
Police have said.
Dean Mohareb, 30, from Woodley, Stockport, has been
charged with perverting the course of justice and
unauthorised access to computer data.
Liam Cliff, 18, from Manchester and Vincent Rossi, 46,
from Wilmslow, have been charged with perverting the
course of justice.
The trio will appear before Stockport Magistrates Court on
December 5, 2013.
Mohareb, a Football League referee, is a senior member of
the FA's Referees Department in his role as national referee
development manager.
He was first arrested over allegations that he hacked into a
colleague's email account in October last year. Police
seized a number of electrical items from his home on that
occasion.
Greater Manchester Police have been investigating
allegations of computer hacking and the dissemination of
private information at the FA.
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The Obama administration is offering to destroy
some of Syria's deadliest chemical weapons in
international waters aboard a nearly 700-foot,
U.S. government-owned ship, U.S. officials told
The Associated Press on Wednesday.
The plan, still subject to final approval, would
involve destroying the weapons, likely aboard
the MV Cape Ray in the Mediterranean Sea, with
U.S. Navy warships patrolling nearby.
This approach would avoid the vexing
diplomatic, environmental and security
problems posed by disposing of the materials on
any nation's soil.
The Obama administration has used
international oceans in other sensitive cases
where land-based options were precluded. The
U.S. Navy buried Al-Qaida leader Osama bin
Laden at sea to avoid his tomb becoming an
attraction for extremists. The government has
been questioning terror suspects for as long as it
takes aboard Navy ships since the CIA closed its
secret prisons overseas and President Barack
Obama has refused to send more prisoners to
the detention center at the U.S. base at
Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
The decision to proceed with the chemical
disposal plan would be made by the
Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical
Weapons, a global chemical weapons watchdog
agency with 190 member states.
In a statement Wednesday in the Netherlands,
the watchdog agency said the effort to ship
Syria's chemical arsenal out of the country
"continues to pose challenges due to the security
situation on the ground."
No country has committed to disposing of the
chemical weapons on its own soil, which is why
the U.S. offer to destroy the deadliest of the
chemical components at sea is seen as a likely
option.
The U.S. officials who disclosed aspects of the
U.S. portion of the plan spoke on condition of
anonymity because they were not authorized to
talk about it by name.
Jonathan Lalley, a spokesman for the president's
National Security Council, stressed that no
decisions had been made regarding destroying
chemicals outside of Syria.
"We and our international partners are
pursuing alternative means of destruction, and
we will continue discussing with other countries
how they might best contribute to that effort,"
Lalley said in a statement. "We remain confident
that we will complete elimination of the
program within the milestones agreed upon."
The MV Cape Ray is a Virginia-based ship owned
by the Transportation Department. It would host
the destruction of some of the deadliest of
Syria's chemical materials using a process
developed by the Pentagon but never employed
in an actual operation.
The U.S. would use what it calls a mobile Field
Deployable Hydrolysis System to neutralize the
chemical material, making it unusable as
weapons. The system was developed by the
Defense Threat Reduction Agency, which is an
arm of the Pentagon. The titanium reactor uses
heated water and other chemicals to make the
chemical warfare material inert.
According to several U.S. officials, two of the
hydrolysis units would be mounted on the Cape
Ray. It will take some time to retrofit the ship
and conduct training to insure that the process
can be done successfully at sea.
Once the mission is finalized and the Cape Ray is
ready, it would be transferred to control of the
Defense Department's Military Sealift Command.
The ship is owned by the Transportation
Department's Maritime Administration and is
currently based in Portsmouth, Va. It would
have a civilian crew.
U.S. officials said they expect to use U.S. Navy
ships to provide an escort and security for the
operation. There are already a number of Navy
warships in the Mediterranean.
As of Wednesday, U.S. officials said they are still
trying to determine how the chemical warfare
materials would be moved from Syria to the U.S.
ship. They said they expect that another country
will provide a ship for that part of the task.
Officials said they expect a final decision soon
and the operation would begin by the end of the
year.
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Thursday, 28 November 2013

"You're a widow, go and die!" That's what Governor Adams
Oshiomhole said to widow during a sanitation exercise of
Benin City with some state officials recently. The woman
was hawking on the road side which is illegal in the state
but to tell her to go and die after she knelt in front of him,
crying and begging him not to seize her little means of
livelihood, is just cold-hearted.
follow link for the video
 http://lindaikeji.blogspot.com/2013/11/what-shame-gov-oshiomhole-tells-crying.html?m=1
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Saturday 23 rd November 2013 was a night to
remember at the Ice Prince Fire of Zamani
album launch, held at the Eko Hotel and Suites
as celebrities gathered to honor one of their
own, ICE Prince Zamani during the launch of his
album. Etisalat, Nigeria’s most innovative
telecommunications company was a major
sponsor of the album launch.
The show was hosted by Hon. Patrick
Obahiagbon and guests were treated to a night
of fun and entertainment as Ice Prince took to
the stage for over 4 hours, performing the
songs in his new album. There were also
collaborations and performances by MI,
Olamide, Terry G, Sunny Neji, Young L,
Chipmunk, Phyno, Dr Sid and Don Jazzy also
performed hit song Surulere together.


ice prince and son






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Here are some photos from the All Progressives Congress
(APC) congress march taking place at INEC HQ, Abuja. The
APC says the protest to INEC headquarters is to register its
disapproval of the Commission’s string of failures in
conducting recent elections, including the ‘inconclusive’
Anambra Governorship poll. They are demanding the
cancellation of Anambra gubernatorial poll.
The protesters were stopped by a detachment heavily
armed policemen who prevented them from reaching the
INEC offices. Protesters include former Lagos governor,
Bola Tinubu, former military head of state, Muhammadu
Buhari, and Chief Bisi Akande. See pics cut below  


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he singer hasn't officially confirmed she's engaged to her long term boyfriend and manager Tim
Witherspoon, but on Tuesday she proudly flashed her huge engagement ring as she ran errands in Beverly hill

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This happened in Shenzhen China. A pregnant mistress
stormed the wedding of the father of her child and attacked
the man's new wife. The lady, who was also wearing a
wedding dress (pictured right), screamed at the newlyweds
at their wedding reception and before anyone could stop
her, she wrestled the bride to the floor.
The video of the cat-fight, which was posted on YouTube,
shows the shocked groom and waiters trying to separate
the two women. After they are separated, the angry bride is
heard saying...
'You didn't have an abortion while you could and now
you come here with your big stomach. How do I know
whose kid it is? Are you trying to coerce us into
buying you a house? Can we afford it?

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Asari Dokubo has been released two days after he was
arrested in Benin Republic. The leader of the Niger Delta
People’s Volunteer Force was reportedly released early this
morning after President Jonathan intervened on his behalf
with the President of Benin Republic, Yayi Boni.
Sahara Reporters reports that President Jonathan then
deployed a private jet to ferry Mr. Dokubo to Abuja a few
hours after his release
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During a press briefing in Abuja this morning, the acting
Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike told journalist that the
Federal Government has given the Academic Staff Union of
Universities (ASUU) one week ultimatum to call off the
ongoing strike.
Or else what? ASUU execs and President Jonathan were
supposed to meet this week but the meeting is yet to hold.
The ASUU strike began July 1, almost 5 months later, no
resolution in sight. Sad!
The FG also said any Academic staff who fails to resume
on or before December 4th automatically ceases to be a
staff of the institution. Pro-chancellors of the various
universities and the National Universities Commissions
(NUC) have been directed to ensure compliance of this
directive.
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Wednesday, 27 November 2013

Up to 50,000 Ethiopians have been deported from Saudi
Arabia in the past three weeks as part of a crackdown on
illegal workersEthiopian workers stranded in Yemen last year after fleeing
Saudi Arabia
Thousands of Egyptians, Indonesians, Malaysians and
others have also been flown out of the country as the Saudi
government seeks to create jobs for local people by
deporting some of the estimated nine million foreign
workers.
An amnesty for people working in the country without proper
permits expired on November 4 and, since then, planes have
been taking off around the clock to get the workers to their
home countries.
The crackdown has involved tens of thousands of people
being rounded up and has led to disturbances in which
three Ethiopians have been killed. Almost one million illegal
workers had left voluntarily over the past few months.
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Olamide and Kay Switch are also in the pic. Hopefully we
will be getting new music from Don Jazzy and D'banj. See
more photos after the cut..
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BBA The Chase
contestants Beverly Osu and Bimp from Ethiopia are dating.
They currently live together at a temporarily place in Lekki.
Bimp is planning to to stay in Nigeria for good if all his
plans go well. He will return to Ethiopia tomorrow while
Beverly goes to South Africa for the Channel O awards but
as soon as she returns to Nigeria, Bimp will return to his
love.
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PHOTO US Rapper Wale Arrives In Nigeria

Wale was supposed to arrive in Lagos in time for Ice Prince’s Fire Of Zamani album launch over the
weekend, but couldn’t make due to “logistical reasons ” caused by the promoter, and just a few days
afterwards he’s in Lagos ahead of the ‘Step Up to VIP’ event by Johnnie Walker holding this weekend on
November 30, 2013.
Wale arrived at Murtala Mohammed International Airport this afternoon at about 3:15PM and had a 12-
man entourage including his manager, two girls and three cameramen.
They are currently lodged at Oriental Hotel, Lekki, Lago
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Comedian Julius Agwu has dragged telecoms giant Etisalat
to court for blocking his business line. He is demanding for
N100million as compensation for jobs lost, contact lost, for
the inconveniences, and for being mistreated by Etisalat
staff. Below is a statement from his lawyer, Festus
Keyamo...
We are solicitors to Mr. Julius Agwu, one of Nigeria's
most sought after entertainers (hereinafter referred to
as "our client") and on whose behalf we write.
Our client is the owner of the Etisalat GSM phone
number 08189555555, which he uses as his business
line. On the 8th of October, 2013, our client travelled
out of the country and returned on the 17th of the
same month. Upon his return, he tried severally to
make calls from the aforestated GSM line but same
could not connect. Not only could he not make calls,
he also could not receive calls on the said GSM line.
This continued for some days until he got a message
that his line had been blocked by the network
provider.
Sequel to the above message, our client promptly visited
your Abuja office at Hilton to report the matter. He was
attended to by one Miss Joan, who informed him that
somebody swapped his line. After our client successfully
answered the security questions put to him, he was
informed that his line had been restored, but the credit
balance on the line was not returned.
Surprisingly, our client's aforestated line was blocked
again after he left your said Abuja office. Once again our
client visited your office at the local wing of the Murtala
Mohammed International Airport Ikeja, Lagos to lodge a
complaint, but painfully, nothing was done about it.
However, after sometime, our client was invited for a
meeting at your head office in Lagos on the 14th of
November, 2013 which he duly honoured. Present at the
meeting (in addition to the officials of your organization)
was Mr. Mobolaji Okusaga, the Managing Director of The
Quadrant Company, in his capacity as media agents/
managers for Etisalat Nigeria.
At the end of the meeting, our client was told for the
umpteenth time that they would get back to him, which they
again failed to do.
LOSS OF BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
It cannot be over emphasized that your actions of
unlawfully blocking and/or swapping our client's line
occasioned loss of business opportunities to him. As you
are aware, our client as one of the most sought after
Nigerian entertainers needs his phone line to be easily
accessible to keep his business going. It therefore goes
without saying that our client has lost some business
opportunities as a result of your actions.
TAKE NOTICE that we have our client's firm instruction to
demand and hereby demand the sum of N100,000,000.00
(One Hundred Million Naira) as compensation for the loss
of business opportunities and the inconvenience caused
our client by reason of your unlawful and unjustified
blocking and/or swapping of our client's Etisalat GSM
phone line.
TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that in the event that you fail,
refuse or neglect to accede to our above stated demand
within seven (7) days from the receipt of this letter, we
shall be compelled to set in motion against you, all legal
machineries necessary to obtain legal remedy for our
client.
Thank you.
Yours sincerely,
FESTUS KEYAMO, ESQ.

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Goes ballistic on radio show

Kanye West is gradually losing it...and yes it's still a
laughing matter. Despite recent reports that he's lost
popularity by 66%, he still thinks he's the best thing
since...
While criticizing big corporations and especially Nike for
not giving him much backing for his Nike Air Yeezy
sneaker collaboration project on Sway in the Morning,
Kanye said:
"I am standing up and I'm telling you I am Warhol. I
am the number one most impactful artist of our
generation. I am Shakespeare in the flesh, Walt
Disney. And who's going to be the Medici family and
stand up and let me create more? Or do you want to
marginalize me till I'm out of my moment."
When radio host Sway asked him why he won't empower
himself instead of begging corporations to back him, Kanye
went absolutely ballistic! Y'all need to watch the video.
Find it after the cut...
Starts from 16: 30 mark...
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A 21 year old Nigerian named Kayode Oshin (pictured
right), who uploaded a video on YouTube boasting about
trying to murder a rival with a machine gun was jailed for
22 years yesterday, Daily Mail reports. His accomplice,
Junior Tahir-Akinyele (pictured left) was jailed for 14
years.
"Kayode Oshin, 21, attempted to assassinate Yassin
Zouaiou with a Mac 10 in a feud over drugs and
money in Hounslow, west London, after being enticed
into a world of gang culture and crime’, a court heard.
Mr Zouaiou survived when the gun jammed - but a
single bullet was fired, hitting his brother Mohammed
Ali Subhani in the neck. But Oshin then posted a rap
video bragging about the shooting on YouTube.
The shooting was carried out in an alleyway between North
Drive and Kingsley Road, Hounslow, at around 1am on
October 6, 2011, the court heard.
Oshin and a second man, Junior Tahir-Akinyele, 19, were
arrested the next day in a white Mercedes-Benz they had
hired for the attack.
Jailing Oshin for 22 years and Tahir-Akinyele for 14 years,
Judge Timothy Pontius said the pair had been ‘enticed into
a world of gang culture and crime’.
‘Oshin you are convicted of attempted murder, your clear
intention was that Yassin Zouaiou should die,’ he added.
‘That intention would undoubtedly have been realised were
it not for the fact that the mechanism on the gun jammed,
releasing only one round.'
Oshin was jailed for 22 years for attempted murder; 16
years imprisonment for possession of a firearm with intent
to endanger life and 14 years for wounding with intent, all
to run concurrent.
Tahir-Akinyele was sentenced to 14 years in a Young
Offenders’ Institution for possession of firearms with intent
to endanger life with 12 years concurrent for wounding with
intent.
Culled from Daily Mail 
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Sunday, 24 November 2013

See Kaffy's erotic poem to her husband.


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