Saturday, 22 October 2016

Woman 30 arrested at Lagos airport with cocaine concealed in her brassiere

Woman arrested with cocaine

A 30-year-old woman has been apprehended by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in an attempt to smuggle cocaine in the Nigeria through the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) Lagos.

The suspect whose name was not unveiled, was found amid the internal screening of travellers on a South African Airways flight. The presumed white fine substance tried positive for cocaine with a gross weight of 535 grams.

During investigation, the suspect admitted to the crime and confessed that she was guaranteed N1m to traffic the cocaine to Nigeria, saying she got included in the arrangement since she required the cash.

NDLEA officer at the Lagos air terminal, Ahmadu Garba said the occurrence is being researched and that the suspect would soon be charged to court.

NDLEA representative, Ofoyeju Mitchell, cited the Chairman/Chief Executive of the Agency, Col. Muhammad Mustapha Abdallah (retd) of vowing that the organization would discover more concealed drugs and indict guilty parties.



Lionel Messi ready to humble the Brazil in world cup qualifier

Lionel Messi

World football star, Lionel Messi included in Argentina’s team for the match against their major contender the Brazilian national team, as he could not feature in the previous three matches due to injury.

Also, due to injury sustained in his thigh, he has for some time been kept aside from international matches, nevertheless maintained for Barcelona during the Champions League against Manchester city, but struggle to 5th position during World Cup qualifying.

Find below the killer squared for the Argentines:
Goalkeepers: Nahuel Guzmán (Tigres de Monterrey/MEX) Sergio Romero (Man Utd/ENG) Geronimo Rulli (Real Sociedad/ESP).

Defenders: Martín Demichelis (Espanyol/ESP), Mateo Musacchio (Villarreal/ESP) Nicolás Otamendi (Man City/ENG), Ramiro Funes Mori (Everton/ENG), Gabriel Mercado (Sevilla/ESP), Facundo Roncaglia (Celta Vigo/ESP), Emanuel Mas (San Lorenzo), Pablo Zabaleta (Man City/ENG).

Midfielders: Javier Mascherano (Barcelona/ESP), Guido Pizarro (Tigres de Monterrey/MEX), Lucas Biglia (Lazio/ITA), Ever Banega (Inter Milan/ITA), Enzo Pérez (Valencia/ESP), Nicolás Gaitán (Atlético Madrid/ESP), Ángel Di Maria (PSG/FRA) Julio Buffarini (Sao Paulo/BRA), Marcos Acuña (Racing Club).


Attackers: Ángel Correa (Atlético Madrid/ESP), Lionel Messi (Barcelona/ESP), Paulo Dybala and Gonzalo Higuaín (Juventus/ITA), Sergio Agüero (Man City/ENG), Lucas Pratto (Atletico Mineiro/BRA).

Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank appoints former Minister of Finance, Mrs Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala as a panel member

Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala

Mrs Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala has been made a member of the international advisory panel of Asia Infrastructure Investment Bank. The AIIB Senior Communication Officer, Mr. Song Liyan, in an announcement on Friday, declared that Okonjo-Iweala would join 10 other key people on the board.

According to the announcement, “The Panel provides impartial, objective and independent advice to the President, allowing the Bank to benefit from the international experience and expertise of panel members.”

In a statement, the AIIB President, Jin Liqun, was cited as saying that the members of the panel  would educate the bank on the improvement with respect to its system.

It said, “It is a great honour to convene such an experienced and diverse group of international leaders to advise on the development of the Bank’s strategy.

“I have no doubt that the advice the panel provides will help shape the development of the Bank in the years ahead.

“I could not ask for a better group of ambassadors to help promote our new Bank to the world.”

Members of the panel are made up of previous Bank Negara Malaysia governor Dr Zeti Aziz, previous Pakistan Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz, and previous Swedish finance mininster Anders Borg.

The others includes previous Timor-Leste finance minister Emilia Pires, previous World Bank boss financial expert Nicholas Stern and previous Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama, Global Foundation secretary-general Steve Howard.

Likewise included are Korea National Diplomatic Academy chair educator and previous Hong Kong delegate leader and technique, and finance mininster Dr Oh-Seok Hyun.

Previous U.S. minister Paul Speltz and London School of Economics educator and previous Hong Kong CEO Tung Chee-Hwa are the rest of the board individuals.


AIIB, a multilateral international development bank was set up on Dec. 25, 2015, with an underlying capital of 100 billion U.S. dollars (RM419bn), one million shares and an underlying paid-up capital of 20 billion U.S. dollars.

Friday, 21 October 2016

More revelations indicts Amaechi of corruption and an attempt to subvert justice and equity

There is this adage that says, when you see little children pointing at a particular spot on a mango tree, go closer a bit to check, as there could be some sort of riped fruit being pointed.

Another Judge accuses AmaechiFrom the inception of the President Buhari's administration to date, people from different segment of the society had always accused Rt. Hon. Rotimi C, Amaechi of various degree of corruption, but surprisingly, the government of the day have been keeping deaf ears to such.

A couple days after Justice Inyang Okoro blamed the Minister for Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, of trying to control a court judgment, another judge has made comparable assertions. 

Justice Sylvester Ungwuta, who is also of the Supreme Court, denounced Mr. Amaechi of endeavouring to control him to decide for Nigeria's ruling All Progressives Congress in a decision debate.

The two informers, Messrs. Okoro and Ungwuta, are the most senior among the seven judges captured a fortnight prior for claimed corruption by men of the State Security Service, SSS.

Like Mr. Okoro, Mr. Ungwuta likewise tended to his letter, sourced from online news medium, The Nigerian Times, to the Chief Justice of Nigeria. In the letter, Mr. Ungwuta portrayed his rendition of how he was captured by the operatives of the SSS authorities. He blamed the organization for "planting huge sums of money" in his home during the search.

Aside from denouncing Mr. Amaechi of plotting to control him to decide for the APC in the Ekiti election debate , Mr. Ungwuta likewise blamed the Minister for Science and Technology, Ogbonnaya Onu, of additionally looking for his control an election tribunal.

None of the two judges gave any reasons why they didn't report the claims to law implementation agecies before their arrest for corrupt practices.

Mr. Amaechi had before denied the charges by Justice Okoro. Mr. Amaechi has likewise denied Mr. Ungwuta's claims, depicting it as "unadulterated fallacy".

May you please find and read below full details of the report:

My Lord, The Hon. the Chief Justice of Nigeria
& Chairman,
National Judicial Council
Supreme Court Complex
ABUJA

My Lord

INVASION OF MY HOUSE IN THE NIGHT, PLANTING OF HUGE SUMS OF MONEY IN DIFFERENT CURRENCIES, PURPORTED RECOVERY OF THE MONEY, CARTING AWAY OF MY DOCUMENTS AND OTHER VALUABLE ITEMS AND MY SUBSEQUENT ABDUCTION BY MASKED OPERATIVES OF THE DSS BETWEEN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7TH AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8TH, 2016

1. Some days before Friday, 7th October, 2016 I started feeling symptoms of malaria attack. Any malaria drug keeps me drowsy and sleeping for days and since I had to go to work I decided to hang on until Friday to take the drug after work.

2. I returned from work late Friday afternoon, had a meal and took the medication I got from Dr. Ukah of the Supreme Court Medical Centre. By 7.30 pm I was already in bed having switched off my hand sets. After a little while my house maid knocked on the door to my bedroom. I reluctantly dragged myself to the door. She told me that a group of people wanted to see me. I told her to inform whoever wanted to see me that night that I do not see visitors in the night, that they could come to see me in day time. I went back to sleep. I could not tell how long later that I heard knocks on the door. I ignored the knocks but when my house girl continued knocking on the door I managed to get up and opened the door. She told me that some people said that the President sent them to me. I got out of the room to find that a large number of people some of whom wore face masks and hand gloves were everywhere in the ground floor. I told my house maid to ask the people to meet me in my study next door to the bedroom.

3. They rushed into my study, one of them said his name was John. He flashed a card to me and showed me what he said was a search warrant. My vision was blurred as a result of the malaria and the drug I took. They had drawn guns. I was terrified and I thought they had a more sinister mission than a mere search. I made to know whether the Chief Justice of Nigeria knew of their mission. One of them contemptuously spat “Who is Chief Judge of Nigeria”. I brought out my handset to call the Chief Registrar of the Supreme Court, they would not let me do so. Rather they collected my three phones and another phone that I had discarded. I lay down on the seat in the parlour downstairs while they turned everything upside down on the ground floor.
When they finished downstairs they demanded that I should show them the rooms on the next floor. Again I had to lie down on the seat in the room while they turned everything upside down. I had to go to another seat when they want to upturn the seat I occupied. One of them saw the sum of forty thousand naira (N40,000.00) and one thousand naira notes in one of the drawers. He was excited and called their lead who saw the money and said “This is not the kind of money we came to pick”. They left the N40,000.000.

4. In the next bedroom I lay on the bed out of sight of the wardrobe from which they brought some boxes and brief cases and travelling bags. All the bags and briefcases and travelling bags except one contained only magazines, papers and some old clothing. Some were empty. Only one small bag was locked with a padlock and this was the only bag that contained money. They directed me to come over and remove the padlock. I retrieved the key from the side pocket of the bag and removed the padlock and returned to my bed. They put the bags together by the toilet door. They called me again and asked me whether the bags were my property and I answered they were my property. None of the bags were neither opened in my presence nor in the presence of my housemaid who was the only person in the house with me at all material times.

5. Some of them stayed in the room while I took them to my study. At this time I became very dizzy and I had to return to lie down on a seat in the parlour and a man with a gun and a face mask stood over me while I dozed. He followed each time I went to the toilet. Another one followed my housemaid each time I asked her for water. There was no way out of the house. They were at all doors. Those searching and those outside the house went into the house through the main door, kitchen door and back doors. They went in and out of every room including the room in which the bags were kept. I dozed intermittently but my house girl was kept sitting on the steps and was able to observe them coming through the kitchen door but she could not see those who came from back doors, took the second steps and went in and out of the rooms on the upper floor.

6. After many hours they came down to the sitting room downstairs and told me they were going to bring down the bags.
I was speechless when I saw them bringing out huge bundles of different currencies from the bags that had contained only magazine papers and old clothes and some were empty. Some were contained in multi-coloured plastic bags which they tore and discarded. They put the money in different bags and brief cases and then proceeded to count a large amount of N5, N10, N20 and N50 notes which was the change I returned each time I went to shop over the years. They kept waking me up to ask how I came about the small denomination of naira notes. No one asked me any question about the huge sums of money they put in the bags.

7. One of them came to where I was lying down and ordered me to sit up. One of the gun men who stood a few feet from me came and stood next to me with his gun drawn. I was ordered to sign a paper which they said contained a list of what they were taking away. Confronted with the life-threatening situation I made an instant mental decision that it was better for me to comply with their orders and stay alive to tell my story rather than get shot and killed on the pretext that I attacked them or that I tried to escape. I signed the paper and wrote my name as ordered. No one told me what offence I was alleged to have committed. No one told me of any petition or allegation against me.

8. The only bag that contained money was the small bag I locked with a padlock which I unlocked when ordered to do so. The bag contained the sum of $25,000, £10 = = and a brown envelope containing the sum of N710,000 which was a monthly allowance paid to me for September 2016. In the brief case, which I carry to my office daily, I had the sum of N300,000 and some loose change. The above are the only sums of money taken from me along with my phones, papers and other household items. I do not know how they came about the huge sums of money I saw for the first time in my parlour on the early hours of Saturday, 8th October, 2016. The various sums of money alleged to have been recovered from me were said to be in the social media in the early hours of Saturday, 8th October, 2016 when the invaders were yet to complete their search.

9. They took me away in their vehicle but before they drove away they ordered my housemaid to get in and lock the house and not to ever come out or let anyone into the house. It was when I saw DSS in the premises into which they drove me that I realized my invaders were agents of a Federal Government Department. Prior to getting into the premises I thought that the invaders were even armed robbers or kidnappers, more so when I was not questioned by anyone about anything.

10. Then I became much more disturbed not only for myself but for the future of this great Nation, Nigeria. I could not convince myself that any agency of the Federal Government, in a democratic setting, could for any undisclosed reason violate the rights of a Nigerian citizen, a Judicial Officer and Justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, for that matter with such impunity. I thought that the democratic government had been overthrown and the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended) abolished or suspended.

11. Then the next phase of the ordeal started. I was taken to a room where I met my learned brother, Hon. Justice John Inyang Okoro, JSC. He looked spent and so were other Judicial Officers both serving, sacked and retired. No one told me anything or asked me any question till late in the night when they drove from over one hour to a place they called villa. They took Justice Okoro and myself into a room that contained only a bed with a discarded, stained old mattress and both of us had to share it for the night. There was no towel, no soap and worst of all there was no toilet paper. We slept in our clothes, went under the tap and used our handkerchiefs in place of towels.

12. The next day, Sunday, we were driven back to the office. I was taken to a room where two operatives fired questions at me in quick succession. I answered as much as I could in the circumstances. I pleaded with them to tell me why I was abducted and detained and subjected to endless questioning. I also asked why everyone kept mute over the huge sums of money allegedly recovered in my house but none of the two men would answer my question. We were allowed to go home Sunday night only as a result of the intervention of the Hon. Chief Justice of Nigeria, the Hon. Justice Mahmud Mohammed, GCON. We were ordered to return on Monday and since then we have been reporting daily to them.

13. On Friday last week, I was ordered to report by 10 am. Justice Okoro and I were required to appear before the Judiciary Committee of the Senate. We told our stories to the Senators and rushed from them to meet our interrogators. On one particular occasion, I was taken to, and locked up, in their different rooms. Each room had only a table and a set of chairs and I was kept for about one and half hours in each room. No one was with me in any of the rooms.

14. My Noble Lord, I am a victim of my own resolve never to violate my sacred oath of office as a Judicial Officer. Politicians and their collaborators have been hunting me on that account. It started in Ebonyi State where I was falsely accused before a panel set up by NJC in August 2000. It was replicated in 2009 when I was pulled from my Division, Calabar, to preside over a motion filed by Senator Andy Uba seeking to be a Governor without going through the process of election. In each case I was exonerated.

15. My present plight started sometime between 2013 and 2014. I represented the then Chief Justice of Nigeria in an event organised in the International Conference Centre. Hon. Rotimi Amaechi came in late and sat next to me at the high table. He introduced himself to me and we exchanged contacts. A few weeks after, Fayose’s case was determined in the Court of Appeal. Amaechi called me by 6.45 am. He said he had come to see me but was told I had left for my office. When he said he would return in the evening, I demanded to know what he wanted but he would not tell me. He did not come that evening but came the following morning when I was already prepared to go to work. He begged me to ensure that Fayose’s election was set aside and another election ordered for his friend Fayemi to contest. I told him I would not help him and that even if I am on the panel I have only my one vote.

16. After the Rivers State Governorship election was determined by the Court of Appeal, he called to tell me his ears were full and he would like to tell me what he heard. I told him I was out of Abuja at the time. On my return he came in the evening and even before he sat down he barked “You have seen Wike”. I asked him whether that was a question or a statement. Then he made a call and asked me to speak with someone. The man he called said he was a DSS man. We exchanged greetings and I handed the phone to him. Next, he said “Oga is not happy”. I asked him who is the unhappy “Oga” and he answered “Buhari”. I retorted “go and talk to his wife”. He got very angry, and left, remarking “we shall see” several times.

17. Your Lordship may recall one morning when I pleaded not be on the Panel for Rivers Appeal. Your Lordship said I was already on the Panel and asked me to explain why I made the request to be excluded. When I explained what transpired the previous night, Your Lordship told me Amaechi had also attempted to influence other Justices. My Lord, on the day we heard the appeal with your Lordship presiding, we were allowed lunch break at 4.20 pm. The moment I got into my Chambers he, Amaechi, called. When he told who was calling, I said to him, “Your Excellency, you want to issue more threats”? He replied “Have you been threatened before?” I replied “I know a threat when I hear one even if veiled. In any case I will not talk to you” and I switched off my phone.

18. The people who failed in their attempt to destroy me in Ebonyi in 2000 and in Enugu in Andy Uba’s case in the Court of Appeal, Enugu in 2009 are now supplying Amaechi with information to fight me for my negative response to his demands, especially my answer to his statement that “Oga was not happy”. This infuriated him and as he stormed out he said he would deal with the situation.

19. The incident I will narrate below may or may not bear on this case. When the Governorship Election appeal from my State, Ebonyi, came to the Court of Appeal, one Mr. Igwenyi, a Senior staff of Federal Judicial Service Commission came to my Chambers and told me that the former Governor of Abia State, Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu had pleaded with him to convince me to see him, Dr. Onu. I asked him to call Dr. Onu; he did and I wanted to know why he wanted to see me. He said it was confidential. I asked when he wanted to see me and he said he would like me to come in the evening. I told Igwenyi that he would have to take me to Dr. Onu in his car and bring me back. I had wanted him to listen to what Dr. Onu had to say but when we arrived, Dr Onu put him in a different room. He asked me whether I know the Hon. President of the Court of Appeal and I told him that His Lordship was my Presiding Justice in the Court of Appeal, Benin Division. He asked of my relationship with the PJA and I said it was cordial. He nodded his head several times in apparent satisfaction.

20. He told me that the candidate for the Labour Party was ready to switch over to APC if he could help him win the appeal in the Court of Appeal and that in appreciation of the undertaking to come over to his party, he had obtained the services of three Justices of the Court of Appeal to ensure victory for Labour Party. He said he needed one to convince the PJA to include his three Justices of the Court of Appeal in the five-man panel to hear the appeal. I told him I would not help him and that I could not in good conscience convey such request even to a Customary Court Judge. He was disappointed and asked me whether I knew the husband of the PJA. I told him I did not know the man. I bid him good night and left. Igwenyi joined me in the passage and when he drove me back to my home I told him what Dr. Onu wanted. Igwenyi apologised to me and assured me that he would not have bothered me if he had known what Dr. Onu wanted me to do.

21. In addition to the above I have been subjected to visits to the DSS offices. I was made to stay idle for the whole day, without food or even water. On 17th October, 2016 I went to the DSS office to collect my passports as directed. I was to be there by 10 am but I arrived by 9.30 am and I was assured that I would return to my office in no time. I was kept there till 3.45 pm before I was questioned on the passports till 5.00 pm. After that, one of them took the passports to his boss. He returned an hour later, handed me my passports and told me he had finished with me but that only the man in whose office I was could let me go. I was only allowed to go about 10 pm with a warning to report at 10 am on 18thOctober 2016. From 9.30 am to 10 pm I was not given water or food.

22. I am on my way to the DSS office and who knows if and when I will be allowed to leave the place.

23. My Lord, the facts stated here in can be verified.

24. Attached is an Affidavit deposed by me in the Supreme Court Registry to this effect.

Yours faithfully

Theresa May vows to reject any policy made by the EU if the UK is not part of such policy

Theresa May and Donald Tusk

United Kingdom Prime Minister, Mrs Theresa May has state it clearly that her government will not rubber stamp any policy made with the other 27 member countries of the EU without Britain’s involvement in formulating such policy.

According to her, the UK would not "rubber-stamp" if the UK is side-lined, she may be apparently making reference to an “informal” gathering held in Bratislava last month (September) as it was the first ever without the UK for about 43 years running.

"Mrs May said that she will not accept rubber-stamping EU decisions if the UK is not invited," however, in a swift reaction, EU sources revealed to Sky News, although it is understood she was not suggesting the meetings of the remaining countries should end altogether.



Scottish second referendum most likely- Nicola Sturgoen

Nicola Sturgeon

Again, Scottish First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon has made it clear that should the Tory government forcefully take Scotland out of the European Union against the wishes of the majority of the Scottish people, there will be another referendum to leave the United Kingdom to enable Scotland retain membership of the EU.

"This government was elected on a specific manifesto pledge that the Scottish Parliament should be able to consider an independence referendum if there was a material change in circumstances, such as Scotland being taken out of the European Union against its will," she said.

"The country now faces exactly that prospect, including the likelihood of it being a hard Brexit with all the additional damage that will do to Scotland's economy and jobs, which is why this bill is being published for consultation." 

According to the result of the Brexit in June, over 62% of people of the Scotland voted to remain in the EU, thus Sturgeon has stated how tireless effort would be made to protect Scotland’s interest, as it garners more strength in the any time soon

Sturgeon is billed to meet Prime Minister Theresa May on 24 October for their first discussion on the subject.

On the contrary, Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson has also declared that her party would fight any move for a second referendum, saying that Ms Sturgeon was using the vote to leave the EU for her own ends.

She said: "The First Minister says she respects the result from 2014, but there will be more than two million Scots who now know otherwise.

"Instead of using Brexit to further her own political ambitions, Nicola Sturgeon should be working closely with the UK Government to address the risks and explore the opportunities this decision creates for industries and sectors across Scotland."

Similarly, Secretary of State for Scotland David Mundell said: "The issue of whether Scotland should leave the UK was settled conclusively in 2014.

"The people of Scotland said no decisively then and there is no public attitude for a second referendum now. 

"People in Scotland need a Scottish government that is focused on the day job - not obsessed with pushing their ideological agenda at any cost. 


"The UK is the vital union for Scotland and my clear priority is to get the best possible deal as we leave the EU."

Thursday, 20 October 2016

Naira strengthens against major world currencies


Naira appreciates
Good news as the Nigerian naira gradually appreciates against major currencies of the world at the interbank market. According to sources, the naira exchanged at the rate of N307.25 against the USD which is 0.5%.

Though in the black market, it still exchanges for N425 to a dollar, while the GBP traded at N550, and the Euro N470 correspondingly.

The present relative stabilisation of the local currency seem to the attributed to the probable change in policy by the MPC meeting which is being worked out by the CBN, as anticipated by forex dealers

Is hoped that the CBN would likely have a rethink about its forex policy and introduce an option that seem best for the country.


APC the accuser, judge and executor threatens to jail Justice Okoro for exposing Amaechi

APC wants to jail Justice Okoro

It is popularly said that you cannot be the judge of your own case. But in Nigeria under the current regime being led by President Buhari, anybody who opposes the whims and caprices of the APC and Buhari in particular is automatically tagged as corrupt, while members of his cabinet are all seen as saints, even those who had corruption cases before he became president were freed simply because they are in his circle.

In a bid to scuttle justice and equity in exhibiting the ‘holier than thou’ attitude, the leadership of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Rivers State chapter has given Justice Inyang Okoro of the Supreme Court seven days to withdraw the bribery allegation he made against former governor of Rivers State and now Minister of Transportation, Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, or be prepared to go to imprison for mocking the Corrupt Practices And Other Related Offenses Act 2000.

Justice Okoro, who is one of those under scrutiny by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC‎, for corruption, had affirmed that Amaechi particularly went to him and solicited that the governorship bid case from Rivers State be delivered in favour of the APC.

In any case, Amaechi denied the charge, saying the judge composed the case with a specific end goal to politicize the issue of his arrest.

Nonetheless, in swift reaction, the state section of the APC asked why Amaechi or anyone endeavour to reward Justice Okoro for a race upturned by both the Tribunal and the Appeal Court?

The Chairman of the state Chapter of the APC, Davis Ibiamu Ikanya, in an announcement upbraided Justice Okoro over his charge as contained in his letter to the National Judicial Council, NJC.

As indicated by Ikanya, “One does not need a soothsayer to see that Justice Okoro is very confused and thinks that by mentioning the name of Amaechi in his letter, he would deceive Nigerians and play down the gravity of his sins and crimes against Rivers State people and Nigeria as a whole.

“If we may ask Justice Okoro, why should Amaechi or anybody attempt to bribe him for an election upturned by both the Tribunal and the Appeal Court? An election widely condemned by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the international community and both local and foreign observers who monitored the shambolic exercise in the course of which over 200 of our members were slaughtered like chicken just to install Chief Nyesom Wike of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in power at all cost?”

Thus, the APC threatening to invoke relevant sections of the law establishing Corrupt Practices And Other Related Offenses Act 2000, which makes inability to report any form of bribery or a attempted bribery an offence that draws in both a fine and a prison term.


“For failing to report the fictional bribery attempt by Amaechi, Justice Okoro has committed an offence that attracts up to two years imprisonment. We are hereby giving him one week to retract his worthless and satanic letter and apologise to Amaechi or we may be forced to set in motion a machinery to invoke the Corrupt Practices And Other Related Offence Act 2000,” the party said.

33-year-old Russian woman commits suicide along with her 8-year-old infant, after plastic surgery on her nose

Woman commits suicide in Russia

A mother has bounced to her demise taking after her husband tenaciously oinking at her after plastic surgery gave her a nose like a pig.

33-year-old Anna Ozhigova got herself killed along with her eight-year-old child, Gleb, supposedly bouncing from her folks' loft in the Siberian city of Omsk.

According to some companions, after the plastic surgery made her discouraged, it was the primary explanation behind the disappointment in her marriage, and in addition leading to her untimely death.

Report has it that Gleb was dozing in her arms when she plunged to the ground, and the body being found close her's.


Meanwhile, prior to the suicide, the 33-year-old left a note stating that she did it for ‘personal reasons’.

"I can't smile. My nostrils are now as big as if I was a pig, and moving apart," she said on social media to a friend. "My smile is now a frown because he removed muscles above my lip and changed something.

"My husband is oinking when he sees me."

Taking after the couple knowing each other for a long time, Anna guaranteed that after her corrective surgery her better half 'couldn't get used to her'.

She told a secretive companion: "'I can't accept the idea that I'm going to be like this forever.

"I have a child, and I live for him. I'm going to a psychologist."


It was however claimed by the associate that the mother needed peace for her eight-year-old child, however he was experiencing childhood in outrage.

Life threatening bug hits the United Kingdom

NHS

The season we are in is generally the period of year when we see the colds and flus begin to progress, however there is a much more dangerous bug doing the rounds at this moment.

General society have been asked to remain careful after the disclosure that Enterovirus D68 (EV-D68) has hit the UK. This is because the condition does not have any cure nor immunization at the moment and is especially aggressive to youngsters. It can prompt long haul nerve-harm and loss of motion in outrageous cases.

The bug is thought to be significantly more risky because of the way that it regularly introduces itself simply like the basic cold, with manifestations such as, coughing, spilling eyes, fever and a runny nose.

The bug is spread via coughs and sneezes, according to health experts, children between the age brackets of 4 to 12 are most at risk.

A hazard appraisal by Public Health England raised the alarm, and according to reports four youngsters in Scotland have as of now been hospitalized with the condition.

Thus, parents/guardians are presently being encouraged to look out for frosty or influenza like side effects in their youngsters, and to screen them intently. In the event that their manifestations seem to compound, or incorporate trouble with breathing, you are encouraged to look for therapeutic help.


These came two years after an outbreak in the US and Canada, which left a few youngsters incapacitated.

This must be God at work, as baby Frankie was born with water instead of blood in her body

Baby born with water instead of blood

At the point when baby Frankie Morrison was conceived, specialists advised her folks, Maria Sandars and Chris Morrison, that there was a minister of God accessible. They didn't trust Frankie was going to make it.

It started when Sandars quit feeling Frankie move in the womb. She went to the ER however specialists said it was just the child being "lethargic." They sent Sandars back home yet the mother still knew something wasn't right.

Sandars returned two days after the fact. Frankie still was not moving, but rather she had a pulse. At the end, Sandars had an emergency C-section. Frankie was conceived lethargic and dormant, forcing specialists to immediately whisk the baby away.

Things looked inauspicious, as Frankie was conceived with only two tablespoons of blood in her body, everything else was water, which is  15 percent not exactly the normal sum.

It was revealed to Daily Mail by Sandars that “When I came around I could see people standing around me crying. There was this little eight-pound baby who was so bloated because she had all this water instead of blood inside her.”
Children can go blood back through the umbilical string, yet typically not in light of present conditions. Luckily, after two effective blood transfusions, specialists were in dismay that Frankie survived.

“She went back at six months for a checkup with her consultant and he was nearly in tears because he couldn’t believe how well she was doing,” the mother said. “They didn’t have much hope for her at all. They didn’t think she would see the day out.”


Wednesday, 19 October 2016

Justice Okoro reveals how Rotimi Amaechi cooked up his trial for refusing to manipulate Akwa Ibom, Rivers, and Abia State judgement in favour of the ruling APC

Amaechi

Gradually the truth behind the purported crackdown of some judges in Nigeria are beginning to unfold.

One of the Nigeria’s respected Justice of the Supreme Court, Inyang Okoro, has come out to narrate how former governor of Rivers State and current Minister of Transport, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi masterminded the current torment he is facing.

The details were made known in a letter dated October 17, 2016 which he addressed to the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Mahmud Mohammed, the Supreme Court Justice explained that, “I strongly believe that my travail is not unconnected with the verbal report I made to you on 1st February, 2016 about the visit to my official residence by H/E Rotimi Amaechi, former Governor of Rivers State and now Minister of Transportation.

“In that report, I told you my Lord, that Mr. Amaechi said the President of Nigeria and the All Progressives Congress mandated him to inform me that they must win their election appeals in Rivers State, Akwa Ibom and Abia State at all costs.”

However, Justice Okoro, stated how he stood his ground to defend the nation’s democracy and his noble profession by rejecting the demands of the government by making sure he was not part of the Akwa Ibom electoral tribunal. This was because Amaechi and other members of the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) members are of the opinion that his presence in the Apex Court contributed to the failure of the APC in the Akwa Ibom State governorship election at the Supreme Court.

Thus, urging the NJC to disregard any allegation made against him because they are all lies, and insisted that that all the money the DSS took from his house were genuinely earned.


Tears as Boko Haram launch deadly attack against Nigerian troops

Boko Haram attack Army base

Deadly attack from Boko Haram members against the Nigerian Army has resulted to the disappearance of some of the nation’s gallant soldiers. The attack occurred at a border town with Niger Republic known as Gashigar.

According to the Army spokesman, Col. Sani Usman, while addressing pressmen lamented that the federal troops did everything possible overcome the insurgents, but all efforts made by them were futile.

“In the process, 13 soldiers’ sustained injuries while some are still missing in action,” he said. All soldiers were sustained various degree of wounds are being given urgent medical attention, while frantic steps are being taken to ensure all missing soldiers are located and saved from where ever they are.

Accordingly, the military have empowered troops to annihilate all Boko Haram insurgents.



AFTERMATH OF DSS ARREST: Justice Ademola withdraws from Dasuki an Nnamdi Kanu's case

Justice Ademola

Justice Adeniyi Ademola after being molested by the DSS finally withdraws from the corruption case filed against Nigeria’s former National Security Adviser (NSA), Col Dasuki Sambo (rtd), which was being handled by him. His decision to distance himself was as a result of the corruption allegedly flattened against him by the executive arm

Lately, the DSS arrested him and some other judges in the country and accused them for corrupt practices, though they later regained their freedom.

Surprisingly, Justice Ademola revealed to the general public that the reason for his persecution was simply because, he granted bail to the former NSA, Col Dasuki and Nnamdi kanu, who is also the Director of Radio Biafra.


Tuesday, 18 October 2016

RECAP: HENNESSY VS CLASS 2016





Following the crowing of Holy Field as the champion of the Hennessy VS Class – Class of 2016, Hennessy Artistry has put in action, plans for the Hennessy VS Class album slotted for release in 2017 in collaboration with Sonar Studios/Artistokrat Records. Edo born lyricist Holy Field joins members of the Class of 2014 and 2015; Vemor, Obadice, Eclipse, Fatboi, Phlow, Blaqbone, Dris, Maximum & Mr MarkN as they all prepare for the next step in their music careers.

Watch and relive moments from the Hennessy VS Class 2016 season, from the gruelling knockout stages to the grand finale which featured appearances from Vector, Ill Bliss, Ycee, Ozone, Phlow and many more Hip Hop vets at the Beat 99.9 FM studio. 

Watch video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CD_v18lhAO4




This season has created so much buzz for hip hop in Nigeria! To watch previous episodes of this season and previous seasons search “Hennessy Nigeria” on YouTube. Facebook – @HennessyNigeria, Twitter – @hennessynigeria, Instagram –@hennessy_ng

Join the conversation on social media and chose who you think should be a part of the VS Class this year with the hashtag #HennessyVSClas 

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