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Saturday, 22 November 2014

California Fisherman Catches, Befriends, Releases Giant LobsterCalifornia Fisherman Catches, Befriends, Releases Giant Lobster




A fisherman in California recently made a giant find – a nearly 12-pound lobster.


“It’s an unbelievable cockroach,” Forrest Galante said in a video showcasing the crustacean. Galante slapped the lobster to his torso like it was a chest plate, with the lobster’s legs wrapped under his arms.


Galante – who’s appeared on Discovery Channel’s reality show “Naked and Afraid” – even gave the lobster a name: Albert Girther. The urge to cook Albert, which marine biologists believe is 70 years old, was tempting.


“He would probably have pounds and pounds of unbelievably scrumptious meat,” Galante said.


But after showing his family the gigantic lobster, Galante brought Albert to a local marine center, and the lobster was later returned to the Pacific Ocean.

Popularly OAP and relationship coach Chaz Bpasses away


Popular radio host, relationship coach and
anchor of 'Sharing Life Issues' with Chaz B on
Rhythm FM, Charles Bruce, aka Chaz B, has
died. He died this morning November 22nd
from kidney failure which he'd been battling
for a while.
He was in his mid-50s and was married with
kids. So sad! May his soul rest in
peace...amen.

T.B Joshua asks court to stop coroner inquestinvestigating his church building collapse


The founder of the Synagogue Church of All
Nations, Prophet T.B. Joshua yesterday asked
the Lagos state High Court in Ikeja to stop
proceedings of the coroner inquest set up by
the Lagos state govt to look into the
circumstances that led to his church's
building collapse on Sept. 12th which killed
116.
T.B Joshua, who filed the appeal through his
counsel, Olalekan, Ojo, also asked the court to
declare that his invitation to appear as a
witness before the coroner was a breach of his
right to fair hearing, as no case had been
established against him before the coroner.
T.B Joshua who was supposed to appear
before the coroner yesterday, through his
counsel, asked the coroner to suspend
proceedings pending the outcome of the case
he just filed against it which is to be called up
for hearing on December 3rd.
The coroner, Magistrate O.A. Komolafe
however declined his request saying no one
had served him court document to that effect.

Photos of the little girl who was viciously assaulted by a maid



You've watched the heartbreaking video well
here's the face of the little girl who was
brutally beaten by a maid. Not sure when it
happened exactly but they say it happened in
Uganda and that the girl's parents had the
maid arrested after the father (pictured with
his kids) beat her so mercilessly that she had
to be admitted in the hospital. Some LIB
commenters say the maid got three years in
prison for assault on a minor. Thankfully, the
little girl is okay today. Another pic of the
little cutie after the cut

I am ready for police invitation- AminuTambuwal


There were reports yesterday that the
Inspector General of Police was making plans
to 'arrest' the speaker of the House of
Representatives, Aminu Tambuwal, over
Thursday's drama at the National Assembly.
The speaker, in a statement released by his
media adviser, Imam Dalhatu, says he's ready
for any invitation by the police. Find his
statement below...
The attention of the Hon Speaker, House of
Representatives, Rt Hon Aminu Waziri
Tambuwal CFR, has been drawn to
publications in the media to the effect that
the Inspector General of Police has ordered
that he, Speaker, be invited to the Force
Headquarters and that he be arrested if he
resisted.
The Honorable Speaker wishes to state that he
is a law abiding citizen of the Federal Republic
of Nigeria who has no immunity against arrest
and prosecution except privileges as may be
provided by the Legislative Powers and
Privileges Act.
Accordingly , the Hon Speaker states for the
records that he is available, ready and willing
to answer any lawful invitation from any of the
Security agencies on any matter for which they
may require his attention.
The Speaker expresses dismay at the
unprofessional conduct of the Nigerian Police
in the attempt to stop him from accessing the
House of Representatives chambers on the
20th November 2014 to preside over the
Special Session of the House on the State of
Emergency Extension requested by Mr
President, for which he had recalled members
from their working recess.
Most disgraceful is the false statement later
issued by the Police in which they claimed
that in the lawful exercise of their duties “ Alh
Aminu Tambuwal CFR, arrived the venue with
a motley crowd,who broke the cordon,
assaulted the Police and evaded due process”.
This blatant falsehood coming from a law
enforcement agency, that is expected to be
neutral and lawful, is unfortunate, to say the
least.
For the avoidance of doubt, the Hon Speaker
came to National Assembly accompanied by
Hon Members as is customary during any
sitting of the House. They all came with their
official vehicles but were disallowed from
driving into the premises. Certainly Hon
Members, who arrived the precinct of the
National Assembly in response to a call to
perform an urgent, critical national
assignment, cannot be described by any self
respecting institution as “a motley crowd"
It is important to remind the Nigeria Police
Force that as a public institution that provides
common services for all the arms of
government, they must not allow themselves
to be used by one of the arms to undermine
the others.
Malam Imam Imam @imamdimam
Special Adviser on Media and Public Affairs to
the Hon Speaker

Looks like the body of the missing NAUstudent may have been found


I wrote 'looks like' because I am not 100%
sure but I got a mail from a student of the
school claiming that the body of Annabel
Nzubechukwu Edeh, the Nnamdi Azikiwe
University who went missing on Sept 17th
after going home with a man she met at a
club was found yesterday in Awka.
If I'd seen a pic then I can confirm 100% but
there's no pic to corroborate the story. But
according to the source, her body was found
with her breast missing. Will bring details
later...

UNILAG undergraduate tells howshe was raped by Ndi Okereke’scousin


There's a fairly known society girl and ex-
model who was raped by some guy from a
prominent Lagos family. When I heard about
the incident and approached her to report the
story and put the guy on blast, she refused.
Begged me not to because she didn't want
the embarrassment and stigma of being a
rape victim. This guy got away with rape.
Ladies, if a man rapes you, you need to speak
out. If he gets away with raping you, he will
find another victim because he'll believe he's
untouchable. Please don't let him get away
with raping you.
Now to this story, a cousin of former DG of
the Nigerian Stock Exchange Ndi Okereke-
Onyuike, Prince Daniel Okereke, 37 (pictured
above), has been arrested for raping a 22
year old UNILAG undergraduate named
Arinola. And she didn't keep quiet. She fought
back by first destroying his property, then she
got him arrested. She tells her story after the
cut. Please read...
Written by Chioma Igbokwe for Saturday Sun
"When we got to his house, I told him
that I was not interested in having sex
with him, he called two of his security
guards to help him to tie me up and seal
my mouth. He then brought out his belt
and started flogging me,” says Arionla, a
300 level student who alleged that she
was raped by a man, later identified as
the cousin of former Director–General of
the Nigerian Stock Exchange(NSE),
President, Ndi Okereke-Onyuike.
The suspect, Prince Daniel Okereke, 37,
was alleged to have lured her into his
home at Mende, Maryland, Lagos,
subdued her with the aid of his security
guard before he pounced on her and
raped her severally.
Saturday Sun learnt that after the
several rape sessions which lasted for
more than 30 minutes, Prince Daniel
ordered Arionla to pick her bags and get
out of the house. Abused and bitter,
Arionla was said to have started
destroying the property in his house and
also flinging same out of the compound.
In the process, the car that belonged to
one of the neighbours was destroyed.
Not aware of what could have led to the
fracas, the angry neighbour alerted the
police attached to Area F, Ikeja who
arrested Arionla and accused her of as­
sault. On listening to both sides and
overwhelming bruises on Arionla’s body,
a case of attempted rape was
established and Prince Daniel was
arrested and later released on bail while
Arinola was rushed to the Lagos State
University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja for
examination and treatment.
Saturday Sun further gathered that when
Arinola and her family discovered that
the case was as good as closed by the
police attached to Area F Command,
Ikeja, she reported the matter to the
State Criminal Investigation Department
(SCID), Panti that ordered his re-arrest,
having sighted the original copy of the
lab test which proved that she was
forcefully defiled and the cause of the
wound on her body.
Still recovering from the scars that had
disfigured her beautiful body, Arinola,
6ft tall, and who can be best described
as a model, claimed that she saw Prince
Daniel as a harmless elder brother who
cared about her ailing health.
According to Arinola, 22, and a student
of University of Lagos, Akoka, she met
Prince Daniel through an online dating
site, early last month. “We became
friends online and I gave him my
number. He kept calling requesting to
see me in school and I kept giving him
one excuse or the other. He actually
said that he wanted me to be his friend
and I declined that I am a student and
should be allowed to face my studies.
“On November 6, 2014, he called me
that he was in my school compound. I
was sick and told him that I was about
to head to the pharmacy to get drugs.
He volunteered to drive me to the
pharmacy. I was impressed and grateful
for such a kind gesture. After buying the
drugs, we drove to the fast food and
bought food. He asked me to join him to
a seat out joint where I can relax and
eat the food. I was surprised when he
drove straight to his house at Mende,
Maryland.”
He said that I will be the one to the bear
the shame since the world will ask what
I was doing in his house when I was
supposed to be in school,” Arinola
narrated.
“When it dawned on her that the prince
is a beast in sheep’s clothing, Arionla
stopped struggling and parted her legs
for the Prince. “He raped me severally
till he was satisfied. He later removed
the ropes and ordered me to get out of
his house. I was in pains and knew that
since the law will finally release him
because of his status, I needed to
destroy anything within reach. It was the
neighbours whose car was destroyed
that alerted the police at Area F, Ikeja.
“I wrote my statement and went to the
hospital for examination. I was not sur­
prised when I was told that he was
granted bail the same day. My family
had to report the matter to Panti and he
was re-arrested.”
Still dressed in his royal white dress as
at press time, Prince Daniel, a
businessman, who is also related to
Nigerian actress, Stephanie Okereke,
blamed the devil for the act. “I am so
ashamed of myself. We are family of
professionals whom you know very well.
I don’t know what got into my head. I
am sorry and plead for forgiveness,”
Daniel, who said he was single and still
searching, pleaded.
When asked why she destroyed the prop­
erty in his house, Prince Daniel said:
“She thought I was going to force her to
have sex with me. She started
destroying everything which is so
expensive,” he said specifically referring
to his Chandelier lighting hanging in his
living room.
When further asked if he eventually slept
with her, Prince Daniel said: “Yes, I did.
I am very sorry, I need a way out.”
Confirming the story as at press time ,
Police Public Relations Officer, Kenneth
Nwosu said that the suspect would be
charged to court for rape and assault.
According to him, the report got from
Lagos State University Teaching
Hospital, Ikeja, showed that there was
actual penetration in the course of the
squabble. “He will be arraigned along
side with one of the security men who
assisted the suspected to subdue Tope.
Meanwhile, the police is still on the trail
of one of the security guards who also
participated in assisting the man to tie
her up.”

Friday, 21 November 2014

President Obama to grant legal status to 4.5m illegal US immigrants


Yesterday, President Obama made a
blockbuster announcement on immigration
that got a lot of Americans divided. In his new
plan, about 4.5 illegal immigrants in the US
will now be able to get legal status and
allowed to apply for work permits. This applies
to only those who have no criminal records,
have been in the US illegally for at least 5
years and are willing to pay their outstanding
tax. The Republicans are angry though and
call it "lawless amnesty". They believe it will
encourage more people to arrive the US
unlawfully.
"The action by the president yesterday will
only encourage more people to come here
illegally. It also punishes those who have
obeyed the law and waited their turn."
Republican Speaker of the House said today
But fortunately for Obama, he doesn't need the
permission of congress to do this. It's called
executive action - where a president can
bypass the legislature, which he has done.
Continue...
There are about 11 million undocumented
immigrants in the US now and President
Obama believes that a mass deportation of
these people “would be both impossible and
contrary to our character.”
He made the controversial announcement in
an address from the White House yesterday
Nov 20th You can read his full speech (It's
quite a long one) culled from CNN, after the
cut...
My fellow Americans, tonight, I'd like to talk
with you about immigration.
For more than 200 years, our tradition of
welcoming immigrants from around the world
has given us a tremendous advantage over
other nations. It's kept us youthful, dynamic,
and entrepreneurial. It has shaped our
character as a people with limitless
possibilities -- people not trapped by our
past, but able to remake ourselves as we
choose.
But today, our immigration system is broken,
and everybody knows it.
Families who enter our country the right way
and play by the rules watch others flout the
rules. Business owners who offer their
workers good wages and benefits see the
competition exploit undocumented
immigrants by paying them far less. All of us
take offense to anyone who reaps the rewards
of living in America without taking on the
responsibilities of living in America. And
undocumented immigrants who desperately
want to embrace those responsibilities see
little option but to remain in the shadows, or
risk their families being torn apart.
It's been this way for decades. And for
decades, we haven't done much about it.
When I took office, I committed to fixing this
broken immigration system. And I began by
doing what I could to secure our borders.
Today, we have more agents and technology
deployed to secure our southern border than
at any time in our history. And over the past
six years, illegal border crossings have been
cut by more than half. Although this summer,
there was a brief spike in unaccompanied
children being apprehended at our border, the
number of such children is now actually lower
than it's been in nearly two years. Overall,
the number of people trying to cross our
border illegally is at its lowest level since the
1970s. Those are the facts.
Meanwhile, I worked with Congress on a
comprehensive fix, and last year, 68
Democrats, Republicans, and Independents
came together to pass a bipartisan bill in the
Senate. It wasn't perfect. It was a
compromise, but it reflected common sense.
It would have doubled the number of border
patrol agents, while giving undocumented
immigrants a pathway to citizenship if they
paid a fine, started paying their taxes, and
went to the back of the line. And independent
experts said that it would help grow our
economy and shrink our deficits.
Had the House of Representatives allowed
that kind of a bill a simple yes-or-no vote, it
would have passed with support from both
parties, and today it would be the law. But
for a year and a half now, Republican leaders
in the House have refused to allow that
simple vote.
Now, I continue to believe that the best way
to solve this problem is by working together
to pass that kind of common sense law. But
until that happens, there are actions I have
the legal authority to take as President -- the
same kinds of actions taken by Democratic
and Republican Presidents before me -- that
will help make our immigration system more
fair and more just.
Tonight, I am announcing those actions.
First, we'll build on our progress at the
border with additional resources for our law
enforcement personnel so that they can stem
the flow of illegal crossings, and speed the
return of those who do cross over.
Second, I will make it easier and faster for
high-skilled immigrants, graduates, and
entrepreneurs to stay and contribute to our
economy, as so many business leaders have
proposed.
Third, we'll take steps to deal responsibly
with the millions of undocumented
immigrants who already live in our country.
I want to say more about this third issue,
because it generates the most passion and
controversy. Even as we are a nation of
immigrants, we are also a nation of laws.
Undocumented workers broke our
immigration laws, and I believe that they
must be held accountable -- especially those
who may be dangerous. That's why, over the
past six years, deportations of criminals are
up 80 percent. And that's why we're going to
keep focusing enforcement resources on
actual threats to our security. Felons, not
families. Criminals, not children. Gang
members, not a mother who's working hard
to provide for her kids. We'll prioritize, just
like law enforcement does every day.
But even as we focus on deporting criminals,
the fact is, millions of immigrants -- in every
state, of every race and nationality -- will still
live here illegally. And let's be honest --
tracking down, rounding up, and deporting
millions of people isn't realistic. Anyone who
suggests otherwise isn't being straight with
you. It's also not who we are as Americans.
After all, most of these immigrants have been
here a long time. They work hard, often in
tough, low-paying jobs. They support their
families. They worship at our churches. Many
of their kids are American-born or spent
most of their lives here, and their hopes,
dreams, and patriotism are just like ours.
As my predecessor, President Bush, once put
it: "They are a part of American life."
Now here's the thing: we expect people who
live in this country to play by the rules. We
expect that those who cut the line will not be
unfairly rewarded. So we're going to offer the
following deal: If you've been in America for
more than five years; if you have children
who are American citizens or legal residents;
if you register, pass a criminal background
check, and you're willing to pay your fair
share of taxes -- you'll be able to apply to
stay in this country temporarily, without fear
of deportation. You can come out of the
shadows and get right with the law.
That's what this deal is. Now let's be clear
about what it isn't. This deal does not apply
to anyone who has come to this country
recently. It does not apply to anyone who
might come to America illegally in the future.
It does not grant citizenship, or the right to
stay here permanently, or offer the same
benefits that citizens receive -- only Congress
can do that. All we're saying is we're not
going to deport you.
I know some of the critics of this action call
it amnesty. Well, it's not. Amnesty is the
immigration system we have today --
millions of people who live here without
paying their taxes or playing by the rules,
while politicians use the issue to scare people
and whip up votes at election time.
That's the real amnesty -- leaving this
broken system the way it is. Mass amnesty
would be unfair. Mass deportation would be
both impossible and contrary to our
character. What I'm describing is
accountability -- a commonsense, middle
ground approach: If you meet the criteria, you
can come out of the shadows and get right
with the law. If you're a criminal, you'll be
deported. If you plan to enter the U.S.
illegally, your chances of getting caught and
sent back just went up.
The actions I'm taking are not only lawful,
they're the kinds of actions taken by every
single Republican President and every single
Democratic President for the past half
century. And to those Members of Congress
who question my authority to make our
immigration system work better, or question
the wisdom of me acting where Congress has
failed, I have one answer: Pass a bill. I want
to work with both parties to pass a more
permanent legislative solution. And the day I
sign that bill into law, the actions I take will
no longer be necessary. Meanwhile, don't let
a disagreement over a single issue be a
dealbreaker on every issue. That's not how
our democracy works, and Congress certainly
shouldn't shut down our government again
just because we disagree on this. Americans
are tired of gridlock. What our country needs
from us right now is a common purpose -- a
higher purpose.
Most Americans support the types of reforms
I've talked about tonight. But I understand
the disagreements held by many of you at
home. Millions of us, myself included, go
back generations in this country, with
ancestors who put in the painstaking work to
become citizens. So we don't like the notion
that anyone might get a free pass to
American citizenship. I know that some worry
immigration will change the very fabric of
who we are, or take our jobs, or stick it to
middle-class families at a time when they
already feel like they've gotten the raw end of
the deal for over a decade. I hear these
concerns. But that's not what these steps
would do. Our history and the facts show that
immigrants are a net plus for our economy
and our society. And I believe it's important
that all of us have this debate without
impugning each other's character.
Because for all the back-and-forth of
Washington, we have to remember that this
debate is about something bigger. It's about
who we are as a country, and who we want
to be for future generations.
Are we a nation that tolerates the hypocrisy
of a system where workers who pick our fruit
and make our beds never have a chance to
get right with the law? Or are we a nation
that gives them a chance to make amends,
take responsibility, and give their kids a
better future?
Are we a nation that accepts the cruelty of
ripping children from their parents' arms? Or
are we a nation that values families, and
works to keep them together?
Are we a nation that educates the world's
best and brightest in our universities, only to
send them home to create businesses in
countries that compete against us? Or are we
a nation that encourages them to stay and
create jobs, businesses, and industries right
here in America?
That's what this debate is all about. We need
more than politics as usual when it comes to
immigration; we need reasoned, thoughtful,
compassionate debate that focuses on our
hopes, not our fears.
I know the politics of this issue are tough.
But let me tell you why I have come to feel so
strongly about it. Over the past few years, I
have seen the determination of immigrant
fathers who worked two or three jobs, without
taking a dime from the government, and at
risk at any moment of losing it all, just to
build a better life for their kids. I've seen the
heartbreak and anxiety of children whose
mothers might be taken away from them just
because they didn't have the right papers.
I've seen the courage of students who, except
for the circumstances of their birth, are as
American as Malia or Sasha; students who
bravely come out as undocumented in hopes
they could make a difference in a country
they love. These people -- our neighbors, our
classmates, our friends -- they did not come
here in search of a free ride or an easy life.
They came to work, and study, and serve in
our military, and above all, contribute to
America's success.
Tomorrow, I'll travel to Las Vegas and meet
with some of these students, including a
young woman named Astrid Silva. Astrid was
brought to America when she was four years
old. Her only possessions were a cross, her
doll, and the frilly dress she had on. When
she started school, she didn't speak any
English. She caught up to the other kids by
reading newspapers and watching PBS, and
became a good student. Her father worked in
landscaping. Her mother cleaned other
people's homes. They wouldn't let Astrid
apply to a technology magnet school for fear
the paperwork would out her as an
undocumented immigrant -- so she applied
behind their back and got in. Still, she mostly
lived in the shadows -- until her
grandmother, who visited every year from
Mexico, passed away, and she couldn't travel
to the funeral without risk of being found out
and deported. It was around that time she
decided to begin advocating for herself and
others like her, and today, Astrid Silva is a
college student working on her third degree.
Are we a nation that kicks out a striving,
hopeful immigrant like Astrid -- or are we a
nation that finds a way to welcome her in?
Scripture tells us that we shall not oppress a
stranger, for we know the heart of a stranger
-- we were strangers once, too.
My fellow Americans, we are and always will
be a nation of immigrants. We were strangers
once, too. And whether our forebears were
strangers who crossed the Atlantic, or the
Pacific, or the Rio Grande, we are here only
because this country welcomed them in, and
taught them that to be an American is about
something more than what we look like, or
what our last names are, or how we worship.
What makes us Americans is our shared
commitment to an ideal -- that all of us are
created equal, and all of us have the chance
to make of our lives what we will.
That's the country our parents and
grandparents and generations before them
built for us. That's the tradition we must
uphold. That's the legacy we must leave for
those who are yet to come.
Thank you, God bless you, and God bless this
country we love.

Another military helicopter crashes near FUTin Yola


According to Sahara Reporters, another
military helicopter belonging to the Nigerian
Airforce crashed in Damare, near the Federal
University of Technology in Yola, Adamawa
State, around the same spot where the last
helicopter crashed on November 14th. The
military is yet to say anything about the crash
and no word yet if there are casualties.
Details later

Thursday, 20 November 2014

7 yr old girl's mouth suddenly swells up - youwon't believe what the dentist found


Days after a 7 year old girl in New Delhi
complained of severe mouth pain, her parents
took her to the dentist to find out what was
wrong - what they found inside the girl's
mouth, astounded everyone, including the
dentist.
The dentist found 202 teeth hidden inside the
little girl's gum. According to a report by New
Delhi Standard, X-rays showed the girl had
suffered from compound odontoma - a
complex tumour composed of normal dental
tissues that have grown in an irregular way.
"It was shocking to see such complex
situation in the minor's mouth. Normally we
see a few abnormal teeth-like structures in
such patients; 202 of them inside the mouth
of a seven-year-old is shocking, and our
prime task was to get rid of it." said the
doctor who performed the two hour surgery
to remove the extra teeth.
The surgery was successful and the little girl
has been able to chew and is now leading a
normal lif

Wednesday, 19 November 2014

Boko Haram shoots Nigerian Army BrigadeCommander during gun battle


According to Sahara Reporters , a Nigerian
Army Brigade Commander simply identified as
Colonel Popoola who is the acting Brigade
Commander of 23rd brigade in Yola Adamawa
state was shot in the shoulder on Monday
November 17th during a gun battle to reclaim
Hong and Gombi towns in Adamawa state
from Boko Haram militants.
Colonel Popoola had led a team of soldiers
drafted from Jos in a battle to reclaim the
cities when he was shot in the shoulder. An
army source said he has been transferred from
the military hospital in Adamawa to the
University College Hospital Ibadan where he
will receive better treatment.
Meanwhile, four commanders who reportedly
deserted their troop during the reclaiming
operation have been arrested. The arrested
soldiers include one Lieutenant Mohammed,
the QRG commander of 234 battalion; 2nd
Lieutenant UC Uche, Platoon commander of
Bravo Company of the 234 battalion; Captain
Lawal; and Lieutenant Buraji who is Mararaba
platoon commander.
The four soldiers alongside one Captain
Lawan were arrested yesterday and locked up
inside the military police guardroom at the
23rd Brigade in Yola Adamawa state.

Graphic pic: Angry wife pours hot water onhusband in Abuja


Journalist Seun Oloketuyi shared the story
and graphic pic on his instagram page, sent
to him by a friend of the victim. Below is what
the friend said allegedly happened...
"Just left the hospital and it is worse than I
thought. My good friend is in the hospital in
Abuja now for four days with second degree
burns. While he was sleeping his wife poured
hot water on him (face legs, thighs, hips). She
then locked him inside while he was screaming
"fire, fire", then she took off. She is 5months
pregnant they have a 16month old. Been
married for a year and a half. Early in the
year, she slapped him which lead to him
beating her. They reconciled. He also
complains that they switch house-help every
month because she beats the househelp where
there is blood on the wall. Should he stay or
get the f out!!...- pissed off friend"

EFCC arraigns fake DSTV agent


Find the EFCC press statement below..
The Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission on November 17, 2014 arraigned
one Tope Ajayi Samuel and his company, Sky
TV Global Media Limited, before Justice Fatu
Riman of the Federal High Court Kano on a
3-count charge bordering on conspiracy and
Intellectual theft.
The accused was arrested on August 23, 2013
at Link 26, Bawo Road, Hausawa Quarters,
Kano, for allegedly retransmitting signals of
the pay TV, DSTV, without authorization.
One of the charge reads, “That you, Tope
Samuel Ajayi and Sky TV Global Media
Limited on or about 23rd August, 2013 within
the jurisdiction of the Federal High Court of
Nigeria, Kano Judicial Division illegally had in
your possession Tlink, Stron , Dream, Lumin
digital Satellite Receiver, Dlink Satellite
Receivers, AZSKY dongles with routers and
mini receiver, Monitors, inverters, Hp laptops,
printer, SIM cards, DSTV cards, Canal cards
which you use in accessing Multi Choice
Nigeria Limited (MCN) signal and thereby
committed an offence contrary to and
punishable under section 20 (1)(c) of the
Copyright Act, Cap C28 Laws of the
Federation of Nigeria, 2004.”
The accused pleaded not guilty to all the
charges when they were read to him. Justice
Fatu Riman granted him bail in the sum of
N50 million and two sureties in like sum.
The case was adjourned to 12th December,
2015 for trial.
Wilson Uwujaren
Head, Media & Publicity

Tuesday, 18 November 2014

Shirtless Super Eagles stars Omeruo & Samuelchill in the pool



21 year old Kenneth Omeruo (pictured left),
who currently plays for Middlesbrough on loan
from Chelsea and 20 year old Aaron Samuel
(right) pictured chilling in the pool at the Le
Meridien Ibom Hotel and Golf Resort, in Akwa
Ibom. They are in the state for the match
happening tomorrow.

Graphic pic: Armed robber killed in Oguncommunity today


The entire community of Alade at Owode Ijako
of Ogun state woke up this morning to a
disturbing news of an armed robbery attack
involving three young men of under 24. They
started disturbing the community at 2am
during which they raided four houses. They
carted away over N100,000 in one of the
houses and many phones.
The vigilante rose to the occasion of
safeguarding the community to forestall
further attack when one of the thieves was
shot dead while the remaining two escaped.
At about 9am today, two more suspects were
arrested before being whisked away to the
police station with the corpse. *graphic pic of
one of the robbers killed after the cut*

Abduction of journalists & others by Tompolo- Keyamo gives SSS, IG final ultimatum


Find the press statement from Festus Keyamo
Chambers below...
We have been briefed by the family members
and friends of the following persons who were
kidnapped, tortured and nearly killed (along
with some journalists) by the hirelings of one
Government Ekpemupolo (alias Tompolo) on
Sunday, November 16, 2014, in Delta State:
1.) Mr. Eyengho B. Samuel 2.) Tokunbor
Oluwaleye 3.) Kelvin Tuduo 4.) Ekpen 5.)
Edema Eburajolor 6.) Otos Lemun and 7.)
Dolor Emmanuel. Please continue..
The facts are that the aforementioned boys
(hereinafter referred to as “the seven victims”),
together with some journalists from different
media houses went to Ogidingben in Delta
State on Sunday, November 16, 2014, to get
first-hand coverage of the crises leading to
the cancellation of the commissioning of the
EPZ Project by President Jonathan two days
earlier. Recall that I raised an alarm last week
about the threat by Tompolo in respect of the
commissioning of the project by the President.
True to the alarm, the President called off the
commissioning because of the threat by
Tompolo.
When leaving the venue, the journalists were
joined on the boat by the seven victims, three
of whom were given a free ride, one was a
boat driver and three were from the company
that owns the boat.
On their way from Ogidingben after their
assignments, the seven victims and the
journalists were stopped in their boats and
blocked by more than ten other boats loaded
with fierce-looking and armed hooligans
around an area called Tebujo, which is also
near an area called Opuraja. The seven victims
and the journalists were then evacuated from
their boat into one of the boats of the
hooligans. Along the line, Tompolo called and
spoke with one of the journalists and he
confirmed that he sent the hooligans to
accost them and that they should “co-
operate” with his boys.
The seven victims and the journalists were
then taken to Tompolo’s house in Opuraja
where they were beaten to pulp by Tompolo’s
boys. The cameras of the journalists were all
seized and the memory cards were removed so
that they could not show what they went to
cover. Unknown to them however, the
journalists all had back-ups of their materials
in their external hard disks which Tompolo’s
boys did not see and seize.
It was a near-death experience for all the
victims and in particular for Mr. Tokunbor
Oluwaleye who is suffering from internal
bleeding and is in a critical condition till
today. It took the intervention of Naval and
Army personnel in the area for the victims and
journalists to be rescued from the hands of
Tompolo’s boys later that evening.
Sirs, your failure to simply carry out your
statutory duties of arrest, investigation and
prosecution of Tompolo for his various acts of
lawlessness is now a national and an
international embarrassment to the
Government of President Goodluck Jonathan.
It is disgusting to all men of normal minds to
see a private citizen strutting all over the
place, threatening lives, abducting citizens,
(perhaps silently killing voiceless persons) and
you hide your heads in the sand. Yet, he
moves about with nearly a whole platoon of
Army and security personnel that even a
serving Governor cannot get. What is going
on?
Recall that I wrote a complaint of the open
threat to my life by the same individual nearly
two weeks ago, yet you have not even done as
little as write me an acknowledgment letter. It
is such a shame. This unhealthy romance
between government officials in high places
and this individual raises strong suspicion
over, perhaps, some criminal dalliance in
relation to shady deals. I am confident that
time will tell us better. There is no better way
to see this. But I have decided that enough is
enough.
TAKE NOTICE that if within 72 hours of the
receipt of this petition you fail, refuse and/or
neglect to invite/arrest, investigate and
perhaps prosecute Mr. Government
Ekpemupolo (alias Tompolo) for the threat to
my life and the attempted murder of these
seven victims and the journalists, I will be
proceeding to court to compel you to do your
duties under the law.
I would want you to come and tell the court
what is tying your hands against Tompolo.
The ball is in your court.
Yours most trusted,
FESTUS KEYAMO, ESQ.
Head of Chambers

Tambuwal dumps presidential aspiration,settles for Sokoto governorship


There are reports that the Speaker of the
House of Reps, Aminu Tambuwal, has dumped
his presidential aspiration and might be
settling for the Sokoto state governorship
ticket under the APC.
According to media reports, some chieftains of
the APC loyal to General Buhari who is also
gunning for the presidential ticket under APC,
prevailed on Tambuwal to step down for the
former head of state. The Speaker has yet to
respond to this new report.

Photos: Suspected suicide bomber burnt aliveby mob in Gombe


A suspected male suicide bomber who was
allegedly dressed with a bomb hidden under
his cloth was apprehended and burnt alive
some few minutes after 1pm this afternoon at
the Gombe Line Park in Gombe state.
Residents of the area said the man was
preparing to blow himself up when he was
spotted. The mob refused to hand him over to
the police and immediately set him on fire.
See the photos after the cut....

The Nation correspondent kidnapped in Abiastate


The Abia state correspondent for the Nation
Newspaper, Mr. Ugochukwu Ugorji-Eke has
been kidnapped by unknown gunmen. He was
kidnapped on Sunday November 16th in front
of his premises at Toengine Crescent, off Ovom
Road, Ogbor Hill, Aba.
According to an eyewitness report, Ugorji-Eke
was returning from an outing at about 7.30pm
when he was accosted in front of his house by
the kidnappers. He was dragged out of his car
and whisked away in the kidnappers car.
The abductors are said to be asking for
N20million to free him. They warned his wife
not to involve the police in the negotiations or
risk losing him. The state Police commissioner
sas they are investigating the matter.

Sunday, 16 November 2014

American aide worker Peter Kassig beheadedby ISIS


Former US soldier and aide worker Peter
Kassig has been beheaded by ISIS. The US
government confirmed his killing in a
statement today after reviewing a video ISIS
released that purported to show the
beheading. The 26 year old Indianapolis man
was captured in eastern Syria on Oct. 1, 2013,
while delivering relief supplies for the aid
group he founded.
This will make it the 5th foreigner ISIS has
beheaded so far!