Thursday, 31 October 2013

Stella Oduah is wanted by Anti-corruption protesters to declare her assets

Report has it that Protesters on Wednesday stormed the Lagos Office of the Independent Corrupt Practice and Other Related Offences Commission, requesting that the embattled Minister of Aviation, Ms Stella Oduah, be tried and jailed if found guilty.
The protesters, who stormed the ICPC office around 10.15am, defied confrontation by armed policemen who shot thrice into the air and civil defence officers to gain entrance into the premises of the commission.
Chairman of the Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders, Mr. Debo Adediran, who spoke on behalf of the protesters, said that many lives had been lost due to corruption in the aviation sector.
He said, “The purchase of the bulletproof cars is outrageous. It is the ICPC that should deal with anything that has to do with official corruption. Their reaction has been that they have not got a petition to act and that  that is why investigation has not begun. Now we have submitted a petition, we want them to act.
“If Oduah is found guilty after the probe, we want her to go to jail; we want anybody found culpable to be prosecuted diligently, we want anybody found guilty to be adequately punished and until we get that we will not rest.
Protesters on Wednesday stormed the Lagos Office of the Independent Corrupt Practice and Other Related Offences Commission, requesting that the embattled Minister of Aviation, Ms Stella Oduah, be tried and jailed if found guilty.
The protesters, who stormed the ICPC office around 10.15am, defied confrontation by armed policemen who shot thrice into the air and civil defence officers to gain entrance into the premises of the commission.
Chairman of the Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders, Mr. Debo Adediran, who spoke on behalf of the protesters, said that many lives had been lost due to corruption in the aviation sector.
He said, “The purchase of the bulletproof cars is outrageous. It is the ICPC that should deal with anything that has to do with official corruption. Their reaction has been that they have not got a petition to act and that  that is why investigation has not begun. Now we have submitted a petition, we want them to act.
“If Oduah is found guilty after the probe, we want her to go to jail; we want anybody found culpable to be prosecuted diligently, we want anybody found guilty to be adequately punished and until we get that we will not rest.

ASUU protest in Abuja foiled by policemen

So an ASUU protest took place in  Abuja on wednesday and the police were on ground to stop the Academic Staff Union of Universities, University of Abuja chapter from holding an undisturbed rally.
The lecturers wanted to protest against the refusal of the Federal Government to honour the 2009 Agreement reached with the union.
An eyewitness said the lecturers had gathered outside the mini campus of the university as early as 8ambefore security operatives from the Gwagwalada Police Division stormed the place.
Although, the lecturers had planned to move round the town, the police had a hectic time restricting them to the gate of the school.
The eyewitness said, “Thrice, the police shot tear gas to disperse the crowd. Although, the lecturers initially resisted, they retreated when the pressure from the police became intense.”
The UNIABUJA’s ASUU Chairman, Dr. Clement Chup, confirmed the face-off to our correspondent.
He said, “We actually wanted to stage a peaceful protest when the police came and started firing tear gas. They restricted us to the gate of the mini campus. Initially, we resisted because it is our fundamental right to embark on a peaceful protest. We had planned to move by 10am, but they even prevented us from entering the campus.
“They told us that we are not allowed to protest. Meanwhile, they did not give us any reason. It took time before they were able to disperse us. They were firing tear gas indiscriminately.” Why do they have to do this though? Like seriously don't these policemen have children in Federal Universities? I Doubt!

Wednesday, 30 October 2013

Man who stole about 20 cars escaped from prison

According to Punchng.com,The Lagos State Police Command has apprehended a 32-year-old convict, Kingsley Chibuzor, for snatching over 20 cars between 2011 and 2013.
Chibuzor, was said to have escaped few months into his sentence from the Kirikiri Medium Prison in 2011, where he was serving a term for malicious damage.
After his escape, the suspect was said to have specialised in snatching cars in Lagos, Anambra and Ebonyi states but met his waterloo when he was arrested by the operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad in Lagos.
He was arrested alongside two members of his gang; Ozoemena Enebeli and Prince Nwafor.
He said, “I was arrested and sent to prison for malicious damage. My prison sentence was supposed to be for three years but I spent only some months there. One day, around 4am, I told a prison official to help me get kerosene and he left the door to our prison open.
“I was able to sneak into a particular area of the building and jumped over the fence. The area was dark and nobody saw me. From there, I trekked to Ojo Barracks to visit my mother but when she asked how I left prison, I did not answer her.”

Tuesday, 29 October 2013

ASUU and Education minister in closed door meeting.

Supervising Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike, on Tuesday met with the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) in Abuja.It could not be ascertained if the meeting, which lasted barely one hour, produced desirable results.
The ASUU President, Dr. Nasir Fagge, and the minister refused to speak with journalists after the meeting.
Fagge did not respond to journalists’ questions on the outcome of the meeting and possible next line of action of the union.
He simply told Punch's correspondent, “I am not in a position to talk.”
At the meeting were the Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission (NUC), Prof. Julius Okojie; the Vice Chancellor of the University of Ibadan, Prof. Isaac Adewole; and a few national officers of the union.
Meanwhile, Nigeria has protested to the Republic of Hungary over the arbitrary increase of fees for Nigerian students studying in various universities in that country..Eyaa but why won't they? They probably realised that a lot of Nigerians would want to apply for their schools as a result of the strike and to cut down on the people coming in,they increased the fees. 

Masked Raider terrifies Grandmother with meat cleaver before she snatched it and chased him with it.lol

According to Dailymail,a grandmother has described the dramatic moment she fought off two masked robbers armed with a meat cleaver before chasing them out the shop with their own knife. 
The men ran into the garage and threatened terrified shop worker Trude Mian, 65, with the six inch blade and another knife. 
One of the robbers grabbed Mrs Mian's wrist and held her at knife point as they forced her to hand over £50 from the till, a court heard.
But when they demanded to see the safe, plucky Mrs Mian told them they would have to get past her first before getting their hands on any more money.A grandmother has described the dramatic moment she fought off two masked robbers armed with a meat cleaver before chasing them out the shop with their own knife. 
The men ran into the garage and threatened terrified shop worker Trude Mian, 65, with the six inch blade and another knife. 
One of the robbers grabbed Mrs Mian's wrist and held her at knife point as they forced her to hand over £50 from the till, a court heard.
But when they demanded to see the safe, plucky Mrs Mian told them they would have to get past her first before getting their hands on any more money.

Today, a jury at Exeter Crown Court watched CCTV footage of the shocking scenes in November last year before hearing the defiant grandmother's account of her ordeal.


 
Lee Prouse, 24, and his girlfriend Jordane Morris, 21, have pleaded guilty to the charge of robbery. 
Prouse is alleged to have gone inside armed with a knife while Jordane drove the getaway car.
Jamie Latta, 27, has pleaded guilty and identified himself as the attacker wielding a meat cleaver.
At the time all three were homeless, the court heard.
'Just before closing time two men came running into the shop,' Mrs Mian, the wife of garage owner Khaliq, told detectives in an interview played at Exeter Crown Court. 
'I thought it was a Halloween joke until I saw the balaclavas and knives and they started shouting at me to hand over the effing money. Below is a picture of Mrs Trude Mian (the 65 year old woman )

'One got behind the counter and stood next to me and I saw the phone and thought I would pick it up and dial 999.
'The chap with the cleaver leaned over and pushed me and I fell backwards against the cigarette cupboard and he started hitting the telephone with the cleaver.
'When he did that I thought ‘this is it’. The other chap came towards me and told me to open the till and I told him he was making me nervous.
'I opened the till and at the same time pressed the panic button and he said to the other chap that I had set off the alarm.'
The robbers then demanded that Mrs Mian show them safe but she refused - telling them they would have to get past her first.
The grandmother added: 'I saw he had left the knife on the counter and picked it up and said "you’d better go". I did hold the knife in a threatening manner and I ran after them.
Mrs Mian then dialled 999. The pair, wearing black balaclavas, burst into Knowle Garage, in Braunton, Devon, on Saturday evening at 10pm on November 10.
One carried the meat cleaver and the other a six inch knife, described by police as a Kitchen Devil chef's knife with an un-serrated edge, which Mrs Mian plucked off the counter. 
A police spokesman said the weapon was about 30cm long with a blade of around 16cm.
Amazingly, Mrs Mian went straight back to work on Monday, despite being exhausted from her nightmare ordeal and a lack of sleep.
The prosecution claims all three planned and carried out the attack in which the two men wore balaclavas and hoodies to cover their faces.
They escaped with around £60 and the Crown say Prouse and Morris are linked to the raid by forensic and mobile phone evidence which puts them at the scene at the time.
The trial continues.



Monday, 28 October 2013

SHOULD PRISONERS BE ALLOWED INTERNET ACCESS?

I came across a post on the Huffington post UK today that referred to the title above. It was actually written that 'Report says that prisoners should be given internet access'First of all they're PRISONERS! What got them into prison in the first place? Commiting crimes right? Crimes that range from murder,money laundering to robbery and even the internet fraud and scam cases. Now in reference to the Internet fraudsters and scammers would they still be allowed internet access since they're also prisoners? I DON'T THINK SO.
 Anyway here's hat the Huffington post had to say;
Allowing prisoners access to computers and the internet would help with reintegration into society and reduce reoffending once they are released, according to research.
Secure, controlled use of the web can also transform education, family contact and resettlement in jails, the joint Prison Reform Trust and Prisoners Education Trust report said.
Through the Gateway: How Computers Can Transform Rehabilitation examines the use of information and communication technology (ICT) in prisons and its potential as a tool for rehabilitation.
It is based on a survey of jails sent to all prison governors and directors in England and Wales supported by the National Offender Management Service (NOMS).
Nearly three quarters (74%) of the prison governors and managers who responded to the survey agreed that prisoners should have secure and controlled access to the internet, while 94% agreed ICT skills were necessary for everyday living.
Three quarters (67%) said that prisoners should be able to set up bank accounts while in prison using ICT.
The report said greater and more effective use of ICT in prisons would improve opportunities for education, training, employment, resettlement and strengthen family ties - all factors which have been shown to reduce reoffending on release.
Nearly half (47%) of adults are reconvicted within one year of release. For those serving sentences of less than 12 months and young people aged 18-20 this increases to 58%. In 2011-12, just 27% of prisoners entered employment on release from prison.
The main barriers for prisons using ICT to improve rehabilitation were concerns about security, financial constraints, the lack of a co-ordinated strategy, licensing and insufficient central resources, researchers found.
In the foreword to the report, Nick Hardwick, HM Chief Inspector of Prisons, wrote: "We can't go on with prisons in a pre-internet dark age: inefficient, wasteful and leaving prisoners woefully unprepared for the real world they will face on release.
"I have not met one prison professional who does not think drastic change is needed."
He added: "Of course, there are security issues that need to be managed but the technology itself allows every key stroke to be monitored and access can be risk-assessed.
"Perhaps there are some who will say computers and the internet are luxuries prisoners should do without.
There was probably some grumbling when they first put telephones on the wings too and if we want prisons to rehabilitate those they hold, we have to give them the tools to do so."
Juliet Lyon, director of the Prison Reform Trust, said: "Controlled use of ICT is a sensible way to bring prisons and prisoners into the 21st century.
"Closing the digital divide between people in prison and the community is vital for effective rehabilitation and resettlement." which have been shown to reduce reoffending on release.
Nearly half (47%) of adults are reconvicted within one year of release. For those serving sentences of less than 12 months and young people aged 18-20 this increases to 58%. In 2011-12, just 27% of prisoners entered employment on release from prison.
The main barriers for prisons using ICT to improve rehabilitation were concerns about security, financial constraints, the lack of a co-ordinated strategy, licensing and insufficient central resources, researchers found.
In the foreword to the report, Nick Hardwick, HM Chief Inspector of Prisons, wrote: "We can't go on with prisons in a pre-internet dark age: inefficient, wasteful and leaving prisoners woefully unprepared for the real world they will face on release.
"I have not met one prison professional who does not think drastic change is needed."
He added: "Of course, there are security issues that need to be managed but the technology itself allows every key stroke to be monitored and access can be risk-assessed.
"Perhaps there are some who will say computers and the internet are luxuries prisoners should do without.
There was probably some grumbling when they first put telephones on the wings too and if we want prisons to rehabilitate those they hold, we have to give them the tools to do so."
Juliet Lyon, director of the Prison Reform Trust, said: "Controlled use of ICT is a sensible way to bring prisons and prisoners into the 21st century.
"Closing the digital divide between people in prison and the community is vital for effective rehabilitation and resettlement."which have been shown to reduce reoffending on release.
Nearly half (47%) of adults are reconvicted within one year of release. For those serving sentences of less than 12 months and young people aged 18-20 this increases to 58%. In 2011-12, just 27% of prisoners entered employment on release from prison.
The main barriers for prisons using ICT to improve rehabilitation were concerns about security, financial constraints, the lack of a co-ordinated strategy, licensing and insufficient central resources, researchers found.
In the foreword to the report, Nick Hardwick, HM Chief Inspector of Prisons, wrote: "We can't go on with prisons in a pre-internet dark age: inefficient, wasteful and leaving prisoners woefully unprepared for the real world they will face on release.
"I have not met one prison professional who does not think drastic change is needed."
He added: "Of course, there are security issues that need to be managed but the technology itself allows every key stroke to be monitored and access can be risk-assessed.
"Perhaps there are some who will say computers and the internet are luxuries prisoners should do without.
There was probably some grumbling when they first put telephones on the wings too and if we want prisons to rehabilitate those they hold, we have to give them the tools to do so."
Juliet Lyon, director of the Prison Reform Trust, said: "Controlled use of ICT is a sensible way to bring prisons and prisoners into the 21st century.
"Closing the digital divide between people in prison and the community is vital for effective rehabilitation and resettlement."Rod Clark, chief executive, Prisoners Education Trust, said: "These days most people could not function without computers or the internet and if we can't work, find a job or study without the use of ICT, how can we expect people in prison to do so?
"Technology can provide us with many solutions to help rehabilitate people in a safe, secure way and if we do not explore them, then we risk sending more people back into society without the skills or the motivation to live a life free from crime."
A Prison Service spokesman said: "We recognise that by using IT, prisoners can learn skills that will help in their rehabilitation and reduce their risk of reoffending.
"The virtual campus already offers educational material across the prison estate and we continue to look at further ways of helping prisoners learn about IT.
"However, we have to balance the needs of offenders with the need for security and financial constraints."

WOMAN FLOGS HOUSEBOY TO DEATH

According to Punchng.com,A Lagos High Court in Ikeja on Monday sentenced  27 years  old Mrs. Chiamaka Nnajiofor to 10 years imprisonment for flogging her house maid to death.
The court commuted the murder charge preferred against the woman to manslaughter, while it discharged and acquitted her 41-year-old husband, Elochukwu Nnajiofor.
They had both pleaded not guilty to the murder charge preferred against them by the Lagos State Directorate of Public Prosecution.
Justice Lateefat Okunnu, in her judgment on Monday, ruled that Chiamaka’s sentence would commence from the day she was arraigned along with her husband on September 22, 2011.
The couple was charged with murder for beating their 14-year-old houseboy, Oliver Arakwe, to death on August 17, 2010.
The incident was said to have occurred at the couple’s residence at 81, Femi Tella Street, Ago Palace Way, Okota, Lagos.
Delivering her judgment, Okunnu held that the prosecution, led by Mr. Femi Adamson, had failed to connect Elochukwu with the alleged crime with the various testimonies and exhibits that were before the court.
Okunnu held, “The evidential burden against the second defendant is very weak. There is nothing to show that he was part of the flogging his wife instigated that day and available evidence indicated that he was not in the apartment when it happened.”
The judge also held that that the prosecution was unable to prove the charge of murder against the two of them.

LET'S TALK!

Hello there.. Well today a friend of mine asked the question; 'What is God's sole purpose for saving us? is it to keep us from hell or to get us into heaven? ' I paused for a while because I've actually never thought about it. Not that i don't know that He said 'Seek ye first the Kingdom of God and every other thing will be added unto you' i do but just when i thought i didn't have an answer to the question, I simply said 'To keep us from hell and get us to heaven'. What do you think?

Friday, 25 October 2013

Female Bodybuilder Candice Armstrong's Steroid Habit Made Her Grow A Penis And Facial Hair!

This story isnt meant to be funny yea but it's all sorts of funny to me. Hian these oyinbos sha..So i read this and decided to blog it. Abeg this one no be female again o! Read below;
This should at least teach some of them a lesson but Candice Armstrong's obsession with steroids led to a quite a disturbing result.After using a steroid called Trenbolone, the 28-year-old former barmaid found that the drug slowly started to turn her into a man, causing her to grow facial hair and a tiny penis.Talking to The People, she said that her hatred of her former body is what drove her to use the drugs.She started her get-fit journey by taking pole dancing lessons, then began working out in the gym and became fixated with making her arms bigger. She bought the steroids online.“I was getting a bit of facial hair, belly hair and my voice got deeper. My ­periods stopped. But I just blocked out a lot of it. I shaved and tried to cover things up. It was gradual so it wasn’t so much of a shock.”
She added: “I used to get a lot of attention from men. Now very few people find me attractive. I have no sex drive and I’m more insecure than ever.Candice will be featuring in a special documentary fronted by Jodie Marsh, that focuses on steroid abuse.Since her transformation, Candice has spent £1000 on steroids and has often been asked to leave the ladies loos in bars and nightclubs. In addition to making her more insecure, she is also worried that she will never end up meeting anyone, and in any case, the steroids have drastically affected her sex drive.(Hian how will they find her attractive looking like this?).
But I can’t say I miss sex..( OK!)
The most shocking aspect of the story however, is the growth of a tiny penis The Daily Mail reported that Candice said regarding it, "that (it) has gone significantly bigger, yes."
She adds: "About an inch [long] and it's shaped like a little penis. It looks like a little penis, you can roll back the foreskin..."
The 'penis' is most likely her enlarged clitoris and the 'foreskin' is the clitoral hood.
The level of addiction she is under must be extremely high, when you consider that despite these major life-changing developments, she is still continuing to take the pills and is working out three times a day.
There is one bright spot: she has managed to start working as a drag act, which is something she has always wanted to do. 

Two Planes collide at the Lagos Intl. Airport

There was a minor accident on Friday at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, involving a Turkish Airline aircraft and a Max Air plane. The Turkish Airline plane wings collided with that of Max Air plane which had brought in Pilgrims from Saudi Arabia.
Saturday PUNCH learnt that the Turkish Airplane had landed safely but was taxiing to stop at the airport’s apron when its wing collided with that of Max Air.
The collision resulted in minor damages to both airplanes and sources said they had been taken away for repairs.
An online newspaper said the Spokesman, Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, Mr. Fan Ndubuoke, confirmed the incident. He however said damages to the aircraft belonging to both airlines were minor and that both planes had been taken away for repairs.
A similar incident occurred last year in Jos, Plateau State, when an Arik plane wings brushed an Airforce jet parked at the apron when the plane was taxiing to stop. There was also no casualty in the incident but only damages to both planes.

RIhanna poses at the poolside in Greece

Few days ago she was posing infront of a mosque in the U.A.E causing controversy,now at least Greece doesn't have such laws and rihanna took time out to show us why she's still badgirlriri..UAE can't kill her vibe.lol. Well here are a couple of pictures she posted on instagram wearing a LEATHER bikini

Well look at riri working that pole ..you go girl

Could Toyin Aimakhu be pregnant?

Since tying the knot with her tinsel actor hubby,what's next on the cards? MAKING BABIES.lol. Well there are rumours that the pretty yoruba actress is pregnant..Take a look at this picture below and tell us if you agree or maybe it's just a big tummy.*just saying

TODDLER CRUSHED BY TEENAGE DRIVER

The girl in the picture is the victim.Like it's such a sad story.. Please read on..When three-year-old Ikeoluwa Olaniyi was playing with her friends in her grandfather’s compound in Ire Akari Estate, Isolo, Lagos, on September 3, 2013, little did she know that death was lurking.
PUNCH Metro learnt that a teenage motorist, Chinyere Wagbaranta, in company with her brother, Chisom, and a police corporal attached to Police Mobile Force 22, Felix Adebayo, in a Mercedes Benz Sports Utility Vehicle, drove into the compound carelessly, hitting the little girl and crushing her skull.
The victim’s grandfather, Adesola Elegbede, who spoke to our correspondent while fighting back tears, said Ikeoluwa was his first grandchild.
He said, “Ikeoluwa lives with me and my wife. Her father works in a bank and her mother works with an accounting firm, which are both located on Victoria Island. Ikeoluwa attends a school in Ilasa, which is not far from our house. She stays with her parents during the weekend.
“On the day of the incident, I came in and saw her eating yam just outside the main door and told her to go inside. A few minutes later, I wanted to go to my friend who lives a few houses away from mine and Ikeoluwa attempted to follow me but she met some of her friends playing in the compound so she joined them.
“A few minutes later, I heard a loud scream that Ikeoluwa had been crushed by a vehicle in the compound. I ran to the scene and observed that the side of her head had been crushed. I saw the vehicle that hit her but the occupants had fled. I carried my granddaughter to Good Health Hospital, where she was declared dead.”
Elegbede said he immediately ran to the Isolo Police Division to report the matter and it was there that he met the culprits.
He said Chinyere drove recklessly into the compound because she was on a mission to fight one of his neighbours.
He said, “I was told that Chinyere and her brother hired the Police Mobile Force member, who is attached to a bank in the area, to escort them to our compound to fight one of my neighbour’s children.
“They drove recklessly from Ire Akari Road into my compound and after crushing my little girl, the armed MOPOL aided them in escaping from the scene.”
The grandfather said four days after the incident, Chinyere’s parents, in company with the Divisional Police Officer, Isolo, Adamu Ibrahim, and a chief in the area came to apologise over the incident, urging him not to pursue the case.
Elegbede, however, berated the police for not handling the case professionally.
He said, “When they came to visit me four days later, I was shocked that the DPO escorted them to my place. Why should the DPO be pleading on their behalf, telling me it was the will of God? Anyway, I told them to go and beg Ikeoluwa’s parents because I am not her father.
“On September 9, the DPO called me again saying the Area D Commander at Mushin wanted to see all the parties involved but on getting there, the DPO told us to return to his own station.
“When I noticed that the case was not being handled properly, I asked the DPO to transfer the matter to the State Criminal Investigation Department, Yaba, but he refused to do this.
“I am aware that Chinyere is 18 years old and is an adult. I have already started hearing that the police want to manipulate her age, get her a fake affidavit and give her a soft-landing. I will not accept this.”
The victim’s grandfather said life had not been the same since the incident occurred.
While pointing to the spot where his granddaughter’s blood was shed, he said, “I cannot believe this. We are still in shock. Her mother has had to take leave from work and travel out of the country to take her mind off things. Imagine us losing such a pleasant and brilliant girl?”
When contacted on the telephone, the Police Public Relations Officer, Lagos State Police Command, Ngozi Braide, confirmed the accident to our correspondent.
Braide said the matter was reported as a fatal car accident and that Chinyere had been charged to court.

Thursday, 24 October 2013

KAROLINA KURKOVA ON THE COVER OF GLAMOUR

For November, supermodel Karolina Kurkova is the cover girl for the Italian Glamour magazine. Look at that helmet hair.lol.

PICTURE OF THE DAY; ROYAL BABY GETS A BATH

Awww this is quite an intimate picture of Prince William,Kate Middleton and of course Prince George having a bubble bath probably after a long day of waving and smiling to the people of England.What a great way to relax with their little bundle of joy but isn't that bath too small though? This picture was taken by Alison Jackson who is well known for her often believable 'spoof' productions.

Another Lagos crash involving a fuel tanker and four vehicles

A multiple crash, involving a fuel tanker and no fewer than four cars, occurred at Cele Bus Stop on the Apapa-Oshodi Expressway in Lagos on Thursday.
Details of the accident were sketchy as of the time of filing this report while it was also difficult to identify what caused the accident.
The number of casualties in the crash could not be ascertained, but report says several commuters were injured. 
God please save us..I Pray lives were not lost.

Greedy Bianca!

According to Punchng.com,some members of  the late Ikemba Nnewi, Chief Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu’s family have alleged that the widow of the deceased, Bianca, is greedy by laying claim to some assets of her late husband.
In a 19-paragraph statement of defence filed before a Lagos High Court, Igbosere, the Ojukwu Transport Limited and seven family members challenged Bianca to prove her claims in the suit which she instituted on behalf of her two underage sons.
The two sons – Afamefuna and Nwachukwu – are the claimants on record in the suit numbered, LD/1539/2012.
The Ojukwu Transport Limited, which is the property in dispute in the suit, is the first defendant. Other defendants, apart from OTL, are Prof. Joseph Ojukwu, Emmanuel Ojukwu, Lotanna Ojukwu, Dr. Patrick Ojukwu, Mr. Edward Ojukwu, Lota  Ojukwu and Mrs. Massey Udegbe.
The relatives stated that, contrary to the allegation of the claimants, for over 12 years prior to the death of the deceased, the late Ojukwu had  moved to Enugu State and  had  not lived at any of the property since then.
Their statement of defence read, “The property belongs to the first defendant (Ojukwu Transport Company). The fact is that the claimants’ mother, being greedy, felt she could hold onto the first defendant’s property.
“For over 12 years prior to his death, the late Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu moved to Enugu and since then had not lived at the first defendant’s property as alleged by the claimants.”
They challenged Bianca’s children to show proof of “any agreement which their late father had from the first defendant (OTL) for him to control and/or manage the property of the first defendant.”Bianca, who is Nigeria’s Ambassador to Spain, had instituted the suit on behalf of Afamefuna and Nwachukwu urging the court to declare that the two underage children were entitled to some assets belonging to the Ojukwu Transport Limited.
She wanted the court to declare that her children were entitled to occupy and take possession of the company’s property at 29, Oyinkan Abayomi Street, Ikoyi, Lagos “until the harmonisation of the management and administration of the assets of the first defendant (OTL)”.
In addition, they urged the court to declare that they were entitled to possess their father’s property at 13 Hawksworth Road, Ikoyi   (now known as 13, Ojora Road);  32A, Commercial Avenue, Yaba, Lagos; 30, Gerard Road, Ikoyi, Lagos; and 30, McPherson Avenue, Ikoyi.
But, in their statement of defence, the seven defendants, through their lawyer, George Uwechue (SAN), stated that the claimants’ statement of claim contained “tissues of lies and distorted facts.”
At the resumed hearing of the suit on Wednesday, counsel for Bianca and her children was not in court. The development necessitated Justice Funmilayo Atilade to adjourn the suit till December 10.
The judge had adjourned the matter for adoption of written addresses on an application filed by the claimants seeking to restrain the defendants from the property in dispute.
Bianca’s children had through their lawyer, Chris Ezugwu, prayed the court to declare as illegal the threat of forceful ejection from 29, Oyinkan Abayomi Street by the defendants.

Thursday, 17 October 2013

Senator Bukola Saraki laments death of followers

Senator Bukola Saraki on Thursday described as sad and painful the death of some of his followers in Ilorin during distribution of Sallah gifts.
Saraki, who represents Kwara Central Senatorial district, in a statement in Abuja, said he had suspended further activities in his Ilorin country home as a mark of respect for the deceased.
The statement read in part, “I’m deeply saddened to receive the news on the loss of some of our party members during a stampede after the Sallah festivities at the Charity House.
“Our party’s (Peoples Democratic Party) strength resides solely in the support from party faithful which gives us huge confidence always.
“it’s very painful to have lost these party faithful.”
The Senator commiserated with the families of the deceased and prayed that Allah would grant members of his party the strength to bear the loss.

The Police too threaten to go on strike!

Lol! This our country sha..Even the policemen are afraid. Well according to Punch Nigeria,some police inspectors and rank and file from the Imo State Police Command have threatened to go on strike over their redeployment to some violence-prone states in the North.
The aggrieved policemen who met in Benin, the Edo State capital, said they would start the strike in November.
But the Force headquarters has said that the redeployment will not be revisited or changed and warned the affected officers against blackmailing the police authorities.
The Force Public Relations Officer, Frank Mba, who was reacting to the threat of a strike by some policemen in Imo State Police Command, said that the Nigeria Police Force was a national organisation where police personnel could be deployed to serve in any part of the country.
Mba, who spoke over the phone on Wednesday, described the reported threat by the policemen as a rumour, adding that the same rumour was peddled when some policemen were transferred out of Lagos.
Some policemen that were redeployed to some northern states had threatened to embark on strike in November if their demands were  not addressed.
They were demanding the reversion of the mass transfer of officers numbering about 100 from the cadre of Inspectors, Assistant Superintendent of Police and the Chief Superintendent of Police to the troubled areas in the North.
The officers alleged that their transfer which they described as punitive, was masterminded by the Imo State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Muhammad Katsina, adding that some of them had stagnated on a rank for many years without promotion.But Mba faulted the position of the protesting officers. He said that they could not choose where they would serve, noting that the policemen in the North had as much right as those in Imo State to serve in any part of the country.
“The Nigeria Police Force is a national police, not a state civil service or a state police force. The implication is that you can be asked to serve in any part of the country, and as a police officer, you don’t have the right to choose where to serve or when to serve. It is a call to service. The benefits of being a police officer comes with the burden of discharging the responsibilities attached to being an officer and you can’t choose the benefits and reject the responsibilities,” he said.

Countries that have qualified for the fifa world cup 2014 so far!

The host country are automatically entered into the tournament, so Brazil were the first team on the list.
But with European qualification finished, and with many other countries from around the world already having booked their place, who has qualified so far?
The second team to confirm their place was Japan, who romped to to the top of Asian Group B to qualify all the way back in June.
Australia joined them shortly after - but have since sacked their boss after losing 6-0 in friendlies to France and Brazil.
In Europe, England made it through, along with teams such as Germany and Belgium.
But Italy and Holland were the first European teams to qualify after winning their groups - unbeaten - in early September.
A few hours later they were joined by Argentina, the winners of CONMEBOL's arduous qualification process, and CONCACAF entrants Costa Rica and the USA.
Qualification in Africa and South America (barring Brazil, Argentina and Colombia) is yet to be completely decided.So here's the full list:
  • Brazil (hosts)
  • Japan
  • Australia
  • Iran
  • South Korea
  • Italy
  • Holland
  • Argentina
  • Costa Rica
  • USA
  • Colombia
  • Belgium
  • Switzerland
  • Germany
  • Russia
  • Bosnia-Herzegovina
  • England 
  • Spain
Nigeria isn't there yet though but i trust my boys.lol

MICHAEL JACKSON'S PSYCHIC PREDICTS HER OWN DEATH

Michael's personal clairvoyant has died - after apparently predicting her own demise.
Jillian Lane, who billed herself as the number one celebrity psychic in Los Angeles, had confided in friend and colleague Dr Suzanne Yessayan that she believed she would die from liver disease.
She decided to come back from Los Angeles to spend her final months in South Wales where she died of the disease last week aged 53.
Dr Yessayan, who will be reading a eulogy at her funeral, said: “It is tragic. Jilian had predicted her own passing and, on this occasion, I hoped her prediction was wrong.”
Jillian, who referred to herself as an international medium, clairvoyant, spiritual consultant and healer, first met Jacko when he was in London to perform a concert and he phoned her helpline.
"He actually called one of my premium psychic lines one time when he was over in London a few years ago," said Jillian in an interview with our sister title the Wales on Sunday in 2009.
"He never revealed who he was, but I thought the squeaky voice sounded a bit familiar.
"After a while, he began to trust me and seemed impressed when I used my mediumship and talked about his loved ones in the spirit world, which he said turned out to be unbelievably accurate."Having gained the reclusive mega-star’s trust, Jillian said she would fly to his palatial home in Beverly Hills to meet with him face-to-face under cover of darkness and away from the paparazzi’s flashbulbs.
“It was so difficult to get to see him alone, he had so many people around him at all times,” said Jillian, who claimed to have discovered her spiritual ability after having her first out-of-body experience at the age of seven.
“If he so much as went shopping you’d know it because there’d suddenly be this swarm of cameras everywhere.
"So I’d pull up to his place, which was a massive chateau-like house in 90210, and always at about two or three in the morning he’d appear and jump in with his scarf pulled up around his face and we’d just drive.”
Jacko would reportedly "pour his heart out" to Jilian, revealing the pressure he felt about upcoming gigs.
The pair were so close the singer even bought her gifts including a diamond ring, claimed Jilian.
The one thing he seemed to lack, she added, was the one thing money couldn’t buy – genuine friendship.“There are a lot of people out there who constantly tried to extort money off Michael, so much so he had to watch whose company he kept, and, I should add, I was never financially reimbursed for providing him with any of my services."
Dr Yessayan, 66, said working with Jackson was Jilian's "crowning glory".
"She was a very giving, nurturing person and she could not understand how he was vilified by the press," she added.  
Jilian was laid to rest at Barry cemetery on Thursday. Below is a picture of Michael in 1984.The cute mikey.

This Man bit his neighbour's penis over Xbox row!

A near-toothless man who bit his neighbour’s penis after being told to turn down the volume on his Xbox has been jailed.
Jason Martin, 41, chomped through the his victim’s pyjamas “like a sandwich” after confronting him outside their flats.
Martin still had blood around his mouth when he was arrested, a court heard.
Surgeons managed to stitch his neigbour's penis back together but he suffered “excruciating” pain.
At Canterbury Crown Court, Martin said: "It was just a rat bite. I just grabbed into an area, I didn’t realise at the time it was his testicles.”
Judge Adele Williams said Martin's victim had "never felt such excruciating pain like that before in his life".
She said: "These were horrendous injuries but you have shown not one flicker of remorse in fact you regard yourself as the victim.
"I have no doubt that when you lost your temper on this occasion you were determined to inflict as much pain and injury upon your victim as possible.
"You also set out to humiliate him by taking hold of his penis and testicles and gnawing at them."
Martin, of Dover, Kent, was today given seven years for wounding with intent, and a year for dangerous driving on bail