Thursday 3 October 2013

How To Tell When A Woman Just Had S*x


f69c75ca58d0a3b8b6ff7655642a70d6Did you know that just by walking down the street, or across the office, people may be able to figure out that you’ve gotten laid? little pep in your step. It actually causes you to walk differently, with a longer stride and a greater pelvic rotation.
In a European study, trained sexologists (nice job title) were able to pick out, with an 81 percent accuracy, which women had an climax just by watching them walk.
But that’s not the only way someone can tell if a woman has had s*x. Here are a few others:
The Glow: There’s a scientific reason for us getting the flushed in the cheeks look after s*x — more blood flow — but what about that aura of calm that seems to float around us after the fact? It happens. Recently, my husband and I went on a post-coital grocery store trip and ran in to some friends. The wife remarked to me, “You’re glowing,” with a little wink and a nod.
The Cat Who Ate The Canary Grin: This is also known as the Smirking Smile and if you see a woman looking sideways with this look on her face, you’ll know, yep, she just got laid. She has a secret that’s making her go through her day with a sense of fulfillment. Because, seriously, nobody is that happy unless they just had s*x with a happy ending.
The Wet Spot: I know this is gross but getting seminal moisture leaking through to your pants can be an unfortunate byproduct of having s*x, at least if you don’t use a condom or your partner doesn’t pull out. And it’s not one of the good ways you would want someone to be able to tell that you recently had s*x. Wearing a pad post-intercourse can help prevent this — just sayin’.
The Unflappably Buoyant Mood: A post-intercourse rise in endorphins can give you a fresh perspective on the annoyances of every day life: Go ahead, honk at me because I’m going too slow. Cut in front of me in the check-out line at the store. And let my kids scream at each other while they argue over who gets to sit in the front seat on the way to school. I. Don’t. Care. Thanks to a little early morning sunrise surprise, nothing is going to put me in a bad mood.
Source: Thestir.com

PDP Crisis: Governors Cancel Peace Meeting With Jonathan

Posted by: Peter on October 3, 2013
The much-publicised October 7 resumption of peace talks between President Goodluck Jonathan and the breakaway faction of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) will not be — after all.


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The Abubakar Baraje-led faction, which includes no fewer than seven governors has asked for a postponement. Baraje said some key members of the faction, including some governors, would be on pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia on October 7.
In a statement signed yesterday by its National Publicity Secretary, Chukwuemeka Eze, the faction said it had already sent an emissary to President Jonathan seeking a postponement.
According to the Baraje camp, the decision was taken Tuesday night at a caucus meeting of the New PDP held at the Adamawa State Government Lodge, Asokoro, Abuja.
It said: “It was discovered that the date of the proposed peace meeting clashes with this year’s hajj, in which several of our key members are billed to participate.
“Our National C hairman, Alhaji Baraje and most of our other key members, including most of the G7 Governors and the five other governors that have indicated interest to join us by next week, as well as members of the National Assembly, former governors and business moguls, are billed to perform the Hajj, which is already in operation.”
But a source said last night that the hajj excuse was just convenient. The faction has lost interest in the talks, he said, pleading not to be named.
“They are now thinking of another party to join,” he said.
In a swift reaction, the Bamanga Tukur-led PDP slammed the Baraje faction for making the decision to postpone the talks public.
In a telephone conversation with our correspondent yesterday, the National Publicity Secretary of Tukur’s PDP, Chief Olisa Metuh, took strong exception to what he described as the overdramatisation of the postponement by the Baraje faction.
Metuh said: “It is inconceivable that they are dramatising a matter that’s being discussed with the President. If they are responsible enough, they would not be making a public show of it by taking it to the pages of newspapers.
“It’s the height of irresponsibility for them to be discussing a matter they had with the President on the pages of newspapers. I am not sure that even some of the governors are aware of this.
“They are being childish and clownish. They can as well go to the National Assembly and hold a public hearing on it. They are free to go wherever they want to go.”
But the Baraje faction said their members on the hajj train had been mandated to use the opportunity offered by the holy pilgrimage to pray for the restoration of peace and unity in PDP, as well as peace in the country.
The faction assured its supporters and Nigerians in general of its commitment towards bringing the “glorious days” back to the PDP and the country.
It said: “We thank Nigerians for their understanding and support while appealing for continued prayers for the restoration of peace as there can be no progress in an atmosphere of chaos.
“The fact remains that we are not only committed to restoring peace to our party but resolute about it. We enjoin our teeming supporters to be steadfast in their support for our struggle to enthrone genuine democracy devoid of abuse of the rule of law.
“On our part, we as leaders are committed to ensuring that our current struggle does not end as an exercise in futility but would achieve the set objectives of restoring our party to the path of honour and greatness.
“In this regard also, the party’s NWC billed for October 5th is hereby called off until our chairman comes back from the Hajj.
“We sincerely regret the inconvenience(s) in any form this may cause our beloved President, party faithful and Nigerians’; as praying to our God should be the utmost part from us, particularly now, knowing very well that with God, the elusive peace in our party and country can be achieved”, the statement said.
Source: The Nation

FG To Phase Out Tokunbo (Fairly used) Cars


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THE Federal Executive Council (FEC) has approved a new Automotive Industrial Policy Development Plan designed to transform the Nigerian automotive industry by attracting investment into the sector while phasing out
importation of used cars. The council, presided over by President  Goodluck Jonathan at the Presidential Villa, on Wednesday, also approved two different contracts worth about N41billion for development of engineering infrastructure in parts of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). The Minister of Information, Labaran Maku, joined by his Trade and Investments counterpart, Olusegun Aganga, told State House correspondents at the end of the meeting that the new automotive policy was to encourage local manufacture of vehicles. Speaking on the issue, Aganga disclosed that
in 2012 about $3.4 billion (N550 billion) was spent by Nigerians importing cars while in 2010, the sum of $4.2 billion (N670 billion) was spent, indicating that car import takes the biggest share of the country’s foreign reserves followed by other machinery. He said the new policy, when fully effective, would ensure the creation of minimum of 700,000 jobs in the auto industry. Aganga noted that the high points of the new policy included the establishment of three automotive clusters in Lagos/Ogun; Kaduna/Kano; and Anambra/Enugu states to share resources and reduce cost of investments, as
well as the development and revival of the petrochemical and metal/steel sectors and the tyre manufacturing industry to support the automotive sector. He revealed that as a way to provide adequate local manpower for the industry, the
Industrial Training Fund (ITF) is working with car-maker, Cena of Brazil, to open automotive training centres in Nigeria while two Nigerian universities have agreed to commence degree programmes in auto mechanical engineering.
The minister added that appropriate tariff regimes to discourage car imports and encourage local manufacture will be put in
place while government would continue taking the lead in patronage of locally made vehicles.

“FG IS LYING” – ASUU Vows To Continue Strike


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Dr Karo Ogbinaka, ASUU Acting Zonal Coordinator, Ibadan Zone said: “After the meeting of Tuesday, 19th September 2013 with the Vice President, it is clear that the FGN is merely paying lip-service to Education in Nigeria and deceiving the Nigerian Public on their commitment to its transformation agenda.”
Ogbinaka who urged the Nigerian people not to be deceived by the Federal Government said, “How can there be a meaningful transformation when the Education sector is neglected and gradually taken over by Private entrepreneurs including government functionaries who are busy building private Universities with stolen funds in and outside Nigeria?”
He re-affirmed ASUU decision not to back-out in its struggle for the emancipation of Nigerian people through ensuring that the government of the day is made to do what is right in the Education Sector.
According to him, this is a commitment that all members of the Union have vowed to pursue to its logical conclusion.
“Our appeal to all patriotic Nigerians is for them to support ASUU in this struggle to safe our Public Education in Nigeria and secure the future of this great country, he added.
In a released, Ogbinaka said that in spite of the spirited efforts of the Union to revamp the rot in the system, the government has remained adamant and intransigent in honouring the agreement it freely entered into with the Union in 2009.
He noted that ASUU has demonstrated great commitment and patriotism since 2006 when the negotiation started and culminated in the 2009 agreement. He pointed out that the Union has allowed government to use its agencies to verify the claims of decrepit infrastructure in the University System. “This resulted in the production of the Needs Assessment Document of 2012,” he said.
Ogbinaka disclosed that in the negotiation of the agreement, the government was made up of important personalities in Nigeria under the Chairmanship of Deacon Gamaliel Onosode with Professor  Musa Abdullahi, Professor Greg-lwu, Professor Mahmood Yakubu adding, Professor Julius Okijie, Professor Ibidapo Obe, Professor Peter Adeniyi and several notable individuals served as Advisers.
He explained that for many years after the agreement was signed by both parties, ASUU has expressed its frustrations at government negative disposition in honouring the agreement.
He said: “When it became obvious that the Federal Government is bent on reneging on the 2009 ASUU/FGN Agreement and 2012 MOU, the Union had no alternative than to commence this painful strike action.
“Since the commencement of this strike, government has equally demonstrated to Nigerians its unwillingness to implement the agreement freely entered to with ASUU, After several meetings between ASUU team and representatives of the Federal Government of Nigeria, there has been absolute demonstration of bad faith by Government.
“This led to the intervention of the Vice President of Nigeria, Arch, Nnamadi Sambo.
“The Ibadan Zone of the Union comprising University of Ibadan, University of Lagos, Onabisi Onabanjo University, University of Agriculture Abeokuta, Lagos State University, and Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijebu-Ode are resolved to continue with this crusade to force the FGN to faithfully implement the 2009 Agreement and 2012 MOU in order to safe and secure the future of our children.
The highlights of the agreement which involves amongst other things: to reverse the decay in the University System in order to reposition it for greater responsibilities in National development, to reverse the brain drain plaguing Nigerian Public Universities,  to restore Universities through immediate massive and sustainable financial intervention (proper funding); and to ensure genuine University autonomy and academic freedom.

Honeywell Recruitment Programme 2013


Honeywell Group is a foremost indigenous conglomerate and diversified group with business interests in key sectors of the Nigerian economy, including foods and agro-allied, energy (oil & gas and power), infrastructure, real estate and services. Since its inception in the 1970s, the Group has been operating businesses successfully with a strong and passionate desire for excellence. With over four (4) decades of unprecedented success and a workforce that embraces diversity, the Honeywell Group is offering creative individuals possessing exceptional talent the opportunity to take their career to unparalleled heights, through its Honeywell Excellence Programme.

Job Title: Honeywell Excellence Programme (HEP) 2014
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Job Description 
The one (1) year programme has been designed to expose and immerse participants in a series of carefully designed development interventions targeted at building relevant competencies for seamless and effective integration into the workforce.

Qualification/Responsibilities 

  • A Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of Second Class Upper(2.1) or HND with a minimum of Upper Credit in any discipline.
  • A maximum of 28 years old
  • A maximum of two (2) years’ post-NYSC experience.
In addition, candidates should demonstrate the following attributes
  • Talent, ambition and enthusiasm to be the best.
  • Great interpersonal and team-working skills.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills.
  • Strong passion for excellence.
  • Good problem-solving focus, with a great appetite for learning.

How to Apply
Interested candidates should



  • Visit the Honeywell Excellence Programme on-line application portal:www.honeywellrecruitment.com
  • Read and follow the instructions contained therein in order to complete the on-line application form.
  • Complete the application form by providing the following information:
    • Functional email address and valid GSM number(s) through which they can be reached at all times during the course of the selection exercise.
    • Bio-data, education and work experience.
  • Please take note of the 12-digit Application Reference Number (ARN) as it would be required for subsequent access to your information page on the application portal.
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Lagos Plane Crash: 17 Dead, 5 Injured, Agagu’s Only Son on Board, Olu Falae’s Son Also On Board


place-crash-lagos3The corpse of the former Governor of Ondo State, Dr. Olusegun Agagu,  who died recently was on board the Associated Airlines plane that crashed in Lagos ThursdayOn  board the ill-fated aircraft were also Agagu’s only son, Feyi,  the Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Mr  Deji Falae and a staff in the Protocol  Department of the Governor’s office, Mr Layi Daji.
Also on  board were  Mr Tunji Okusanja Jr and his father, Tunji Okusanja. However,  while Okusanja senior is said to have sustained injuries and unconscious, his son is believed to have been among those that died.  The Okusanja  family owns the  MIC Caskets, a  popular funeral undertakers in  Lagos Island.
An  employee of MIC Caskets,  identified as Chijioke, was also among those that  died in the crash.
As at  the time of filing this report, Agagu’s corpse had been taken to the Nigerian Airforce base.

The management of the Federal Airports Authority  of  Nigeria (FAAN) Thursday confirmed that  22 passengers  were   on board  the  Associated Airlines plane  that crashed  in Lagos.
FAAN’s spokesman, Mr Yakubu Datti  said that 17  of the passengers were confirmed dead, while five  passengers sustained injuries.
It was also  gathered that  the former Governor of Ondo State, Dr. Olusegun  Agagu’s only son, Seyi, was on board the crashed plane.
But it could not be confirmed as  at the time of filing this report if  Feyi was among the survivors of the plane crash.

Sunday 29 September 2013

Gov. Shettima Donates Blood To Pregnant Woman In Unscheduled Visit To Hospital


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Governor Kashim Shettima of Borno on Sunday donated blood to a pregnant woman who was in need of transfusion during an unscheduled visit to Gen. Muhammadu Shuwa Memorial Hospital in Maiduguri
The Commissioner for Health, Dr Salma Kolo, told newsmen of the governor’s humanitarian gesture in Maiduguri.
Kolo said that Shettima made the donation because he was moved by the circumstances he met the woman in at the hospital.
“The governor was disturbed by the condition of the woman and wanted to help.
“He later discovered through the medical attendants that his blood group matched that of the woman, so he decided to help out,” she said.
“This is what is expected of a leader.
“Shettima has been teaching the people of Borno what it means to be a true servant leader,” Kolo said. (NAN)

My wish was to be Michael Jackson’s wife’ – Oma Iyasara


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TELL us about the time you spent in the RoyalArts Academy.
My experience in the Royal Arts Academy was awesome. I learnt a whole lot about movie making and acting, and it was a stepping stone to Nollywood.
How did you get to feature in Uche Jombo’s movie False?
I actually got to feature in False through my first movie, which was Damage, featuring Uche Jombo and Kalu Ikeagwu. So, it built a relationship for me with the Uche Jumbo Studio.
What has been your most challenging movie so far?
Desperate House Girls. I had to scream and be angry – which I’m not used to. I also had to act as a village girl (laughs).
How well would you say you have fared in your acting career?
In life we learn everyday. I’m still learning and discovering I can do certain things, especially acting.
I am proud of how far I have come and I hope to go further, God willing.
What’s your relationship with Emem Isong and Uche Jombo?
Emem Isong is a lady I truly admire and I look up to her as a mentor. Uche Jombo is like a sister to me. She is always willing to advise me and boost my
morale. I have a good and wonderful relationship with both of them, and I won’t trade it for anything.
What is your level of education?
I studied Mass Communication at the Imo State University and I also have a diploma in Law from the University of Abuja. But I will love to go back to
school soon.
Who was the first person you had a crush on as a pretty young girl?
(Laughs) I am still a pretty young girl. Well, Michael Jackson. I really wanted to marry him.
How did you discover your acting talent?
I have always loved the camera actually, and ASUU (Academic Staff Union of Universities) went on strike then. Instead of sitting at home doing nothing, I
decided to go to an acting school and that was the beginning. I didn’t really have many issues, because I had people guiding me through. And I want to use
this medium to say a big ‘thank you’ to all of them. God bless you all for me.
You’re also the CEO of Tataz Hair. How did that come about?
I have a thing for hair and I always know how to source for good hair. My friends wanted my hair, so I decided to go into buying and selling of weaves, and today, I have Tataz Hair.
What’s your greatest indulgence?
Hmm. That would be hair and books.
What attracts you to a man?
A good conversation with good looks; and someone who has respect for women.
What’s your favourite outfit?
Boyfriend tops, tights and high tops.
There was this story about your friend
snatching your boyfriend and you
crying in public.
What was that about?
It was a lie; no such thing happened.
You have such a beautiful skin. If you are asked to bare it all for a whopping sum of money in a movie, would you mind?
I can’t go full unclad for a movie, no matter what.
As a young and vibrant lady, what are your favourite hangout spots?
I love Karaoke and Sailors.
People say that Oma is wild.
Who is the real Oma Iyasara?
What you see is what you get; no dual personality, no alter ego.
Who is the lucky man in your life?
There is no one at the moment. I am currently focusing on building my career.

Many killed as Boko Haram opens fire on sleeping students

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KANO  (AFP) – Boko Haram gunmen on Sunday stormed a college dormitory in Nigeria’s conflict-scarred northeast, firing on students as they slept, the military told AFP, in the latest such attack blamed on the Islamist insurgents.
Security forces were at the scene but details on the number of dead and injured were not yet available, area military spokesman Lazarus Eli said.
The early morning assault targeted the College of Agriculture in the town of Gujba in Yobe state, Eli said.
It was carried out by “Boko Haram terrorists who went into the school and opened fire on students,” while they were sleeping, he added.
A police source, who requested anonymity, told AFP that initial reports indicated the death toll could be high but he was not prepared to discuss figures.
Gujba is roughly 30 kilometres (18 miles) from the state capital of Damaturu.
Yobe has seen a series of brutal attacks targeting students in recent months, all blamed on Boko Haram.
The worst occurred in July in the town of Mamudo, where the Islamists threw explosives and sprayed gunfire into dormitories in the middle of the night, killing 41 students.
The name Boko Haram means ‘Western education is forbidden’ and the group has repeatedly attacked schools, universities and colleges during its four-year insurgency.
The military has described the spate of recent school attacks as a sign of desperation by the Islamists, claiming they only have the capacity to hit soft targets.
The defence ministry has said that an offensive launched against Boko Haram in mid-May has decimated the group and scattered their fighters across remote parts of the northeast.
While many of the recent attacks have occurred in more remote areas, often targeting defenceless civilians, the unchecked killing has cast doubt on the success of the military’s campaign.
The northeast remains under a state of emergency imposed on May 14.
Scores have been killed this month, including in the northeastern town of Benisheik in Borno state, where at least 142 people were slaughtered by presumed Boko Haram fighters who came disguised as soldiers, set up checkpoints and fired on motorists and bystanders.
Some of the recent violence has targeted vigilante groups which have formed to help the military.
Boko Haram has said it is fighting to create an Islamic state in Nigeria’s mainly Muslim north, but the group is believed to made up of different factions with varying aims.
A toll earlier this year said the conflict is estimated to have cost more than 3,600 lives, including killings by the security forces. The current figure is likely much higher.
Nigeria is Africa’s most populous country and top oil producer


Independence: Boko Haram plans more attacks – Police

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Following the massacre of about 77 persons including 50 students of a College of Education in Yobe State by the Boko Haram terrorist group at the weekend and intelligence reports showing that the group was planning more strikes on the eve of Nigeria’s Independence anniversary, the Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar, has placed all officers and men of the force on red alert.
The directive of the IGP in a signal to all Assistant Inspectors General of Police and Command Commissioners of Police in the 36 states and Abuja, is for them to ensure that pre-emptive actions and proactive actions aimed at intercepting the murderous plans of the terrorists before they carry them out.Special Juma’at Prayer: From left: Inspector General Of Police Mohammed Dahiru Abubakar; Vice President Mohammed Namadi Sambo and Chief Of Defence Staff Admiral Ola Sa’ad Ibrahim during Special Juma’at Prayers for the 53rd Independence Day Celebration at Central Mosque in Abuja On Friday.
A statement from Force headquarters signed by Force Public Relations officer, CSP Frank Mba said, “As part of deliberate and comprehensive efforts by the Nigeria Police Force to ensure a hitch-free Independence Day Anniversary Celebration, the Inspector-General of Police, IGP MD Abubakar has placed officers and men of the Nigeria Police, as well as other special operatives, on red alert nation-wide.
“The IGP has specifically directed all Zonal Assistant Inspectors-General of Police, Command Commissioners of Police, including the Maritime Command to ensure adequate and effective deployment of all operational tools and manpower within their Commands”
“They are to pay special attention to Shopping Malls, Public Parks and Beaches, Highways and other critical infrastructures and sensitive areas in order to guarantee the safety and well being of the citizenry”.
The IGP assured Nigerians that the Police will do everything within available resources to discharge their constitutional and statutory responsibilities of providing safe and secure environment for all, particularly during this period of Independence Anniversary.
The IGP has equally, on behalf of Officers and men of the Nigeria Police Force, heartily congratulated President Goodluck Jonathan and the entire people of Nigeria, on the nation’s 53rd Independent Anniversary.
He saluted the courage and determination of Nigerians to build and sustain a strong, indivisible and virile nation, in spite of all confronting circumstances.
Furthermore, the IG called on Nigerians to put their differences aside and courageously continue to support the Police in the face of current security challenges confronting the country.
He enjoined all well meaning persons and groups to cooperate with the Force by providing useful information, especially with regards to the on-going fight against terrorism and other forms of crimes and criminalities, for the mutual benefit and collective interest of the citizenry.

Many students feared dead as Boko Haram attacks Yobe school

By Peter on 29th September 2013
KANO - Boko Haram gunmen on Sunday stormed a college dormitory in Nigeria’s conflict-scarred northeast, firing on students as they slept, the military told AFP, in the latest such attack blamed on the Islamist insurgents.
Security forces were at the scene but details on the number of dead and injured were not yet available, area military spokesman Lazarus Eli said.
The early morning assault targeted the College of Agriculture in the town of Gujba in Yobe state, Eli said.
It was carried out by “Boko Haram terrorists who went into the school and opened fire on students,” while they were sleeping, he added.
A police source, who requested anonymity, told AFP that initial reports indicated the death toll could be high but he was not prepared to discuss figures.
Gujba is roughly 30 kilometres (18 miles) from the state capital of Damaturu.
Yobe has seen a series of brutal attacks targeting students in recent months, all blamed on Boko Haram.
File: Baga attack by Boko Haram
File: Baga attack by Boko Haram
The worst occurred in July in the town of Mamudo, where the Islamists threw explosives and sprayed gunfire into dormitories in the middle of the night, killing 41 students.
The name Boko Haram means ‘Western education is forbidden’ and the group has repeatedly attacked schools, universities and colleges during its four-year insurgency.
The military has described the spate of recent school attacks as a sign of desperation by the Islamists, claiming they only have the capacity to hit soft targets.
The defence ministry has said that an offensive launched against Boko Haram in mid-May has decimated the group and scattered their fighters across remote parts of the northeast.
While many of the recent attacks have occurred in more remote areas, often targeting defenceless civilians, the unchecked killing has cast doubt on the success of the military’s campaign.
The northeast remains under a state of emergency imposed on May 14.
Scores have been killed this month, including in the northeastern town of Benisheik in Borno state, where at least 142 people were slaughtered by presumed Boko Haram fighters who came disguised as soldiers, set up checkpoints and fired on motorists and bystanders.
Some of the recent violence has targeted vigilante groups which have formed to help the military.
Boko Haram has said it is fighting to create an Islamic state in Nigeria’s mainly Muslim north, but the group is believed to made up of different factions with varying aims.
A toll earlier this year said the conflict is estimated to have cost more than 3,600 lives, including killings by the security forces. The current figure is likely much higher.
Nigeria is Africa’s most populous country and top oil producer.

150 Passengers Capsize In River Niger!


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Nigerian authorities on Saturday were looking for survivors after a boat carrying traders capsized, killing at least 42, an emergency agency official said.

The overloaded boat was on the Niger River between two villages in north-central Nigeria when it capsized Friday evening, said Mohammed Shaba, head of the state emergency agency.

The boat was carrying 150 people, of which 42 were confirmed dead, eight were rescued and 100 were missing, he said.

The boat originated in the village of Malale, located in Niger state, and was heading to Wara, a town in Kebbi state. The two states are connected by the Niger River.

"The accident may have been caused by the overloading of passengers, mostly traders with goods and the high level waters on the Niger River," Shaba said.

PDP Crisis: Between VP Sambo’s loyalists and the opposition in Kaduna


BY PETER
The eerie calm in  the security and socio-political space of Kaduna State, on Monday, burst into cataclysmic political excitement never seen since the death of its former governor,  Sir Patrick Ibrahim Yakowa, and the swearing-in of his deputy, Alh. Mukhtar Ramalan Yero, last December, to succeed him.
Three closely linked events took place. And they may well set the agenda that would profoundly determine the fortunes or otherwise of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, in the state and that of the characters that ride on it.
First, like bad dream turn real, Vice President Namadi Sambo, whose outings in the last three polls in the state showed that he could not win even his own street and ward, woke up to find that the  party had developed a very bitter faction that announced its loyalty  to the Abubakar Kawu Baraje-led “New” PDP’. This would make his political relevance both in the state, the North-west and, by extension, the entire North come to question when viewed from the fact that out of the seven “rebel” governors of the ruling party, six are from the North, with four from the North-west. And now his own state had joined the fray, with him seemingly looking helpless.
The woes of the Vice President in a series of events, last week, started with the press statement by Alhaji Audi Yaro Makama -Kaduna State PDP Chairman (2001-2007) and Gideon Yakubu Morik, member, Kaduna State House of Assembly (1999-2007) and Chairman, Jema’a Local Government Council Area of Kaduna State (2007 – 2010).
The statement, supported by Ambassador Sule Buba (a former Kaduna State PDP Chair, 2007 – 2011), Hon. Isaac Bodams, Hajia Aisah Mairago, among other PDP bigwigs in the state, read in part: “In the last few weeks, a political tsunami was unleashed on the nation with the emergence of a new leadership to pilot the affairs of our great party, the People’s Democratic Party(PDP).
“The decision of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and seven governors elected on the platform of the party, is not only worthy of commendation but worthy of emulation. . .
“The revolutionary decision to sack the erstwhile leadership under Alhaji Bamanga Tukur and replace it with the current one led by Alhaji Kawu Baraje needs to be replicated in all states chapters of the party, especially Kaduna state where the support base of the party has been shrinking since 2007 when Arc Namadi Sambo became governor and decided to rubbish the party and its supporters to no end.
“The PDP in Kaduna State therefore proudly and wholeheartedly identifies with the new leadership of the party, under Alhaji Kawu Baraje and follows in the footsteps of its sister chapters of Adamawa, Jigawa and Taraba States in setting up new leadership to give our party a new lease of life.
“We are also reassuring our teeming supporters that they truly own the party and not impostors with little or no inkling about PDP’s founding ideals and people who don’t have the passion for the party’s interest and growth.
“Fundamentally, this decision has been taken after deep reflections on happenings in Kaduna State since the elevation of Architect Namadi Sambo as Vice President.
“ It is instructive that since his elevation, the fortunes and prestige of the party in the state has been declining rather than improving, because he has been incapable of rallying the people under its umbrella.
“Although this is hardly surprising since he lacks the political wherewithal and the requisite structure to preside over the politics of the state, but it was expected that he would come to terms with his inadequacies and enlist the support of established political actors.
“ This expectation has been a forlorn hope because the Vice President has surrounded himself with political paperweights. These hangers on drive Sambo’s vehicle of political exclusionism by hunting for enemies even where they don’t exist.
“All efforts by concerned party members and elders to make him see reason, as well as draw the attention of the sacked party leadership were in vain.
“We are therefore, once again affirming our loyalty to the new leadership of PDP under Alhaji Kawu Baraje”. The statement was wildly celebrated by the ‘New PDP’ supporters and the opposition in the state.
Meanwhile, the leadership of the mainstream PDP repudiated the statement.
A statement by the Public Relations Officer of the Kaduna PDP,. Ibahim  Mansur, reads:: “It has come to our notice that a group of self serving and out of favour politicians masquerading as members of our great Party, PDP in Kaduna State have resorted to seeking cheap relevance by declaring loyalty to the illegal and outlawed faction of the party led by Alhaji Kawu Baraje and his co travelers.
“The group of political opportunists led by a former chairman of the PDP in Kaduna State, Alhaji Audi Yaro Makama and a former member of the State House of Assembly, Yakubu Gideon Morik, is completely on the derailed path as the Kaduna State Chapter of the PDP remains solidly behind the leadership of our National Chairman, Alhaji (Dr) Bamanga Tukur.
“There is only one PDP, which is the one led by Bamanga Tukur, this much has been determined by a court of competent jurisdiction.
“The claim by the so called group is false and totally criminal, as the party is intact and united under the able leadership of Dr A G Haruna”, reads the statement.
Many watchers of the party in the state were, in the least, surprised about the altercation..
According to a  top PDP member in Kaduna State, who was deep in the 2011 gubernatorial election: “The actions of the Namadi Sambo have been very strange politically. He does not seem bothered about his little political capital that has been almost depleted through his naïve handling of issues. He chooses only his friends and that of his wife into both state and federal appointments. He has personally attracted no meaningful federal projects here.
He is detached from the electorate and is aloof to the media in the state. And I see Yero, his god-son, doing the same. We that form the base of the party have suddenly become observers, with our supporters also going awry.”

Abandoned Gold Bars Found At Train Station Baffle German Police


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Attention all passengers: could the person who left a stash of gold bars and a pile of banknotes in the luggage deposit at Cologne’s main railway station kindly contact German police?
That was the appeal that police in the western German city issued Friday for information to track down the owner of the several kilos (pounds) of gold and a six-figure sum of euros in cash.
The stash was found in April in a luggage locker at the station, a major European transport hub. Police said they’re going public after being unable to link the haul to any crime and hearing nothing from any legitimate owner.
Whoever the owner is shouldn’t leave it too much longer. Police say that if nobody comes forward, the stash will be sold.

Trigeminal Neuralgia: Man couldn’t kiss His Wife for FOUR YEARS until He had His Skull Operated


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Delighted dad Mark Steadman kisses his wife Louise for the first time in four years – after being cured of a terrifying condition.
A squashed nerve had meant the slightest touch on his face caused agony.
Now surgeons have inserted Teflon in his skull to stop contact with a nearby artery which sparked the spasms.Pain from Trigeminal Neuralgia, which affects 12 out of 100,000 people in the UK each year, is so intense nearly a third of victims resort to suicide.
Relieved father-of-three Mark, a probation officer, said: “I can’t say how wonderful it is to kiss Louise and my kids again.
“The disease destroyed my life, the pain is so debilitating you can’t do anything.
“Once I was at my parents’ house for dinner and before the spoon even got to my mouth I was on the floor in agony.
“It feels like you have been hit in the face with a bolt of lightning, or at it’s worst like a whole thunder storm has hit you.
“There were up to 250 attacks a day. Sometimes the pain would drop me to my knees, other times it would feel like all of my teeth on the right hand side were on fire.
“I had to take 50 pills a day which left me like a zombie.”
Mark, 38, from Kidderminster, Worcestershire, was left unable to go outside or even wash his face after being diagnosed with the condition in 2009.
But the gruelling six- hour operation at Birmingham’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital, should leave him free of pain for at least 10 years.
Louise, 35, said: “I can’t describe how good it is to have my husband back. I can’t stop kissing Mark now.”

Tension Heightens In Taraba As Police Detain Suntai’s Aide


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Senior Special Assistant to Governor Danbaba Suntai of Taraba State was last night arrested and detained by the police, increasing tension in the politically unstable state.
Sylvanus Giwa was picked up along with his friends by police men around 11 p.m. from the Sanaf Suite opposite Catholic Cathedral, Mile 6, Jalingo.
No reason was given by the police for his arrest, but sources said Giwa was detained in connection with offensive statements he made against the state’s acting governor, Garba Umar.Giwa was alleged to have issued a statement castigating Umar for claiming, last week, that he was 100 percent loyal to his boss, Suntai.

The acting governor is alleged to have been uncomfortable with the statement and asked security agents to invite him for explanations.
Although he was taken to the police station on Friday night, he was still being kept at the counter yesterday afternoon while spirited efforts were being made to release him on bail.
The acting governor’s spokesman, Sule Kefas, denied that his boss had any hand in the arrest.
One of the four arrested alongside Giwa was Bar. Hamidu Ali, said to be in the hotel for a religious purpose.
“As I speak to you, the acting governor is not aware of the arrest and did not ask anyone to arrest Giwa,” Kefas said. [Vanguard]



SSANU To Join ASUU Strike


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Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities, SSANU, will tomorrow join the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU on strike as the union said it has mobilized its members across the country to embark on industrial action over alleged stoppage of their salaries for two months.
In a letter dated 27 September, 2013, and addressed to its branch chairmen in all the universities in the country, SSANU directed its members to stay away from work from tomorrow until the salaries are fully paid.The President of SSANU, Comrade Samson Ugwoke, said the strike will be total, while the General Secretary, who signed the letter directing members to stay at home from tomorrow, Comrade Promise Adewusi, said no member should go back to work until a counter directive was given.
Adewusi stated that the union took the decision following its letters to the vice-chancellors in universities, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator Anyim Pius Anyim, Ministers of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu and Education, Nyesom Wike, as well as the Executive Secretary, National Universities Commission, Prof. Julius Okojie.

Jonathan Held Hostage By Power Mongers – Tunji Braithwaite


Dr. Tunji Braithwaite: Interestingly, all three are inter-related. If you are a lawyer, you’ve got to know what the constitution of the country where you are, says.  Beyond that, if you are expansive, you will even know the constitutions of other nations not to talk about the United Nations. And you become really international because the world has become a global village kind of. So as a lawyer, concerned with the rights of the society, corporate society and the rights of individuals, you will see that the three: law, activism and politics are related. The profession of law offers better platform for any budding politician. This is not to say other professions; other disciplines are averse to being in politics, but the profession of law gives the lawyer a head start ahead of others. So, it has not been difficult to combine these three together.
Besides, when I started law practice 52 years ago, there were lots of political challenges and as a young lawyer, I was quickly drafted into the defense of Chief Obafemi Awolowo. So, at the very early stage of my life, I had my work cut out for me especially the human rights aspect of it and politics. I was one of the young lawyers who defended him.

Two Sisters Killed As Gas Cylinder Explodes In Abuja


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Two sisters were Friday night killed in an explosion rocked a village in Abuja.
Faith Oche, 31, and Mary Oche, 25, said to be co-tenants to Miss Rose died as a result of the explosion which arose from a domestic gas cylinder in Rose’s property.
The explosion, according to eyewitnesses, sounded like a bomb went off, as it rocked the village to its foundation with people scampering for safety The hardest hit by the explosion were the sisters whose remains were a gory sight, as the head of one was reportedly blown off, while the second had her head shattered.
According to an eyewitness, Mr. Joseph Mark, a tenant in the house, Miss Rose, who was cooking in her apartment, found that a fire had entered the nozzle of the cylinder and threw it outside the compound.
Mark said when people saw the cylinder with burning fire, they ran and prepared water and detergent solution and sands which they were throwing at a distance to put out the fire.
He said the two sisters, Mary and Faith showed some bravery as they approached the cylinder with the aim of throwing in more sand, but unfortunately, the cylinder exploded suddenly into their faces.
Police officers who visited the scene, said investigation had commenced into the matter while the bodies of the victims had been deposited at the mortuary of the National Hospital, Abuja.

Saturday 28 September 2013


Jonathan holds media chat tomorrow on September 28, 2013


President Goodluck Jonathan will tomorrow speak on current national issues during a Presidential Media Chat to be broadcast live at 7pm, local time.
In a release by Reuben Abati, Special Adviser to the President, Media and Publicity, said, President Jonathan will in the course of the programme, answer questions from a panel of journalists on current national issues and events, as well as policies and actions of his administration.

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File photo: President Goodluck Jonathan addressing the Nation at The State House in Abuja


He further asked members  of the public who have questions for President to respond to on the programme to send via Twitter to @mediachatng1. According to Abati, the  programme will be broadcast live on the network services of the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN) and the Voice of Nigeria (VON).
What are your expectations on the President’s chat? What are your questions?
Do write your expectations and questions on the comments section below.

Trailer crushes five persons in Ibadan on September 28, 2013


BY OLA AJAYI, Ibadan
IT was a pathetic sight yesterday at Eleyele in Ibadan North West Local Government area of Ibadan when an articulated lorry crushed about five persons.
One young lady was crushed beyond recognition while four other persons sustained serious injuries. The accident happened around 12:25pm some metres away from Eleyele roundabout.
The truck which was marked XA 178 BDG loaded more than one hundred bags of cement and was coming from Dugbe end before the accident happened.
When the driver, who looked like a 23 year old man could not control the truck, it ran into an 18-seater commercial bus, some motorcyclists and other passersby.
After crushing the victims, it headed to another story building by the road side. But the locked iron gate of the house prevented it from going inside the building.
The remains of the young lady whose passports and other personal effects scattered on the road were left as people who could not withstand the gory sight ran helter skelter.
After a distress call to the Oyo State Mobile ambulance, it came and took the injured ones to the hospital. Though, the two drivers tried to escape, the people in the area chased and got them arrested.
In a related development, another truck that loaded scores of bags of cement also ran into a Church, Save and Serve, Eleyele just some close distance to the spot of the other accident.
An eyewitness said the truck was trying to ascend a hill when its brake developed faults, turned back and broke the fence of the Church. But, there was no reported casualty.
Residents in the area complained that  trucks always have accident on daily basis because they carry more than the capacity of the truck.
Policemen were at the scene controlling vehicular movements to prevent traffic snarl.

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Collapsed buildings: Survivors recount ordeal


By Uju Mbanusi
Incidence of building collapse in Nigeria, particularly in Lagos State, has assumed an alarming dimension following its frequent occurrence.
The recent one  occurred Wednesday night  in Tinubu area of Lagos, after a three-storey building on No 15, Alli Street,  landed  on a bungalow close to it, killing three  persons: an 82 year-old man, a four-year-old child and a middle-aged businessman with many others injured.
The incident which occurred at about 10.30 pm also rendered several families homeless.
*Survivors receiving treatment at the hospital.
*Survivors receiving treatment at the hospital.
Residents o f the buildings, particularly those of the bungalow located at number 16, were shocked over the disaster and wondered why they were victims.
The bungalow  had 10 rooms (popularly known as ‘face me I face you’ apartments) while the three storey building comprised three bedroom flats on the second and third floors and shops on the first and ground floors.
When Crime Guard visited the scene Thursday, some of those who managed to escape were seen thanking God for sparing their lives . Some were also sighted trying to salvage the remains of their property from the rubble,while relatives of those who lost their lives and the injured were seen wailing.
Capital 1 football match saved us— Survivors
Some of the survivors who spoke to Crime Guard said they would have been among those who lost their lives  had they not gone out to watch  Capital 1 cup football matches.
According to one of them who  identified himself as Chikwe, “  I was on my way back from a viewing centre where I had gone to watch the football matches when I heard a loud bang. At first, I thought it was a bomb and immediately took to my heels. Next thing I heard was series of cracks with people running from one direction to another.
At first, none was sure of where the loud bang was from, until we heard the shout of a woman informing us that a building had collapsed. By then, I had reached the end of  the street. I never knew our building was affected until I came close, only to find some of my neighbours who also ran for safety. I couldn’t believe my eyesat the sight  of the remains of what used to be home for me.
I lost everything I have laboured for, but I am grateful to God that I am alive because only the living can save for tomorrow”
How we dragged out an old man from the rubble- resident
Another resident of the area,Imoh, gave a graphic description of how they rescued one of the dead persons from the rubble. He also said he  stopped at a friend’s place to watch the football match.
“ When it was about 10.30pm, I left my friend’s house to avoid being queried by my wife for coming late. Immediately I got to my street, I saw the whole place was in disarray.  No one made any attempt to  get close to the scene because they were afraid if another building will collapse.
Just then, we had a faint cry of help from the rubble. I had to summon courage and invited some young men to go and save the person. But we could not locate the exact area because the whole place was dark. We had to use our phones and touch lights, in the process of which I even lost my phone. Just then, we saw a hand. We tried lifting the brick on the person but could not because it was too heavy. Other people came and joined us before we managed to lift it. But by then, it was too late because the man had died. I believe he was sleeping because he laid on  part of the mattress. We later discovered he was an old man who only moved in three months ago.”
We worked until the wee hours and managed to rescue about five persons alive, who were subsequently rushed to the Island General  Hospital”.
Survivors recount experience on hospital beds
Crime Guard also  paid a visit to Emergency Unit of the Lagos Island General Hospital where some of the injured  were receiving treatment. A middle aged woman identified as Ramota Oduwole, a trader  at the Lagos Island Market, who was brought in a state of coma reportedly demanded for her husband and children immediately she regained consciousness. Despite assurances from nurses that  members of her family were in good health, she reportedly insisted  on  seeing them, until her husband who was also being attended to at the emergency unit showed up. Their eight-year-old  daughter was also undergoing  treatment.
Narrating how she found herself in the hospital , she said: “ I was in the apartment with my husband and children, when we heard a deafening sound. Before we knew what was happening, it was followed by a loud bang, and that was all I could remember. I woke up to find  myself, my husband and our eight year-old daughter here”.
She paused for a while , looked to her left and right before continuing, “ A friend of mine sent a  huge amount of money  to me from abroad, to help her purchase some merchandise from the market that Wednesday. But I could not deposit it in the  bank because the banks had closed. I decided to keep  it at home with the intention of taking it to the bank today( Thursday).
At the moment, we are yet to find the money.  It must have been stolen by hoodlums who came to loot in the name of helping out. Apart from the clothes we have on, we lost everything in the collapsed building, but I thank God for sparing our lives. I only  sustained injuries on my legs and lower back. Right now, we would appreciate any kind gestures from the Lagos State Government towards helping us settle back to normal life”, she stated.
Another survivor who had a swollen face and blood-shot eyes, merely stared at this reporter, unable to identify himself when asked to, let alone to narrate his ordeal.
The Medical Director of the Lagos Island General Hospital, Dr. A.O Balogun,who spoke with Crime Guard concerning the  condition of the patients, said some of those rushed in had been treated and discharged, while others whose condition were critical ,were admitted and   still being attended to.
“There is a male victim with ‘uterium peritonium’  case. He  is currently under observation to ascertain if he needs to be operated on… the rest of them are in stable condition.  I was at the ward attending to them until few hours ago, when I had to rush down to my office for an important  meeting”. he said.

FG to employ 500 youths in Otuoke skills centre – Minister on September 28, 20


Uyo – The Federal Government is to recruit 500 youths in the skills Acquisition Centre in Otuoke, Bayelsa, in the next few months.
The Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Mr Godsday Orubebe, said this on Friday when he met with Niger Delta Youth for Physical Development (NDYPD) and National Association of Niger Delta Women in Uyo.
The minister said: “we will be recruiting 500 youths from across the nine states of the Niger Delta.
“They will be assembling ipad and telephones and we have also sorted out automatic employment for the youth that are coming in.
“They will be trained in the centre there. After the training they will be employed automatically.’’
Orubebe said that the selection of beneficiaries would be equitable across the nine states of the region.
“We will give equal number to the nine states of Niger Delta. Once you have secondary school certificate, you will be selected as one of the lucky ones to be part.
“We expect that all the youth groups should work with our Director of Youth in the ministry,’’ Orubebe said.
According to him, the centre is going to be a Public-Private Partnership and will focus on oil and gas as well as Information Communication Technology (ICT).
Orubebe said the other centres in eight states would focus on maritime and agriculture training, adding that the purpose was to give the youth the required skills.
He urged the youth to embrace peace to enable governments to develop the area.
Earlier, Mr Emmanuel Eyo, the National President of NDYPD, requested Orubebe to assist in training and empowering the youth in the area. (NAN)

Lamido blames ASUU’s strike on lack of trust

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Dutse – Gov. Sule Lamido of Jigawa on Saturday appealed to the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to end the ongoing strike in the interest of the students.
Lamido made the appeal when he received a delegation from the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) in Dutse.
He said it was unfortunate that the industrial action was still on almost three months since it began.
The governor blamed the protracted strike on lack of trust between the Federal Government and ASUU.
“It is really unfortunate that the strike has lasted up until this time. There is no trust between the two bodies and when there is no trust it will be difficult to have a common ground.
“As a parent, I am so worried seeing our children that supposed to be in school at home.
“I am appealing to ASUU to go back to the classroom while the negotiation with the government continues,” he said.
Lamido, however, pleaded with the Federal Government to continue to dialogue with the union, even after the strike had been called off.
He said this would enable the two parties to sort out the gray areas in the dispute, adding that ASUU and the Federal Government should approach the dialogue with sincerity.
Earlier, the leader of the delegation, Mr Ahmed Jibril, appealed to Lamido to intervene to end the lingering industrial action.
Jibril, who is the Vice President National Affairs, NANS, said that it was unfortunate for students to be allowed to stay at home for more than three months as a result of the strike.
According to him, parents and students are left to bear the consequences of the strike.
He told Lamido that they were in the state on tour of education facilities. (NAN)
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Chidinma aka “Ms. Kedike” Clears The Air On Alleged unclad Photos, See Full Photo

“Chidinma darling, you know we bloggers were just looking out for you, we were as shocked as ever to see photos that looked like you were unclad.
Oya *hugs and kisses* :D” – Haliwud
Now, to the matter.
Petite cute singer, Chidinma, took to her Instagram page to share her displeasure over several headlines that hit the blogosphere sometime during the week about her unclad photos.
Everyone was shocked, because we all believe Chidinma to be a decent young lady and thank God we were right.
The singer shared the full photos which shows she wasn’t even unclad.
Read what she had to say about the photos and headlines below.

Friday 27 September 2013

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Baby Born With Extra Head Undergoes Operation In Afghanistan



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A baby born with an extra head is recovering this week in Afghanistan after undergoing a risky procedure to have the head removed.
Only a few months old, Asree Gul was discharged from a hospital in eastern Afghanistan after doctors successfully removed the extra head from her scalp, reports the BBC.
Born to farmers in the Chaparhar district, Asree also has a twin sister, who was delivered without complications. Asree’s unique condition, however, made it difficult for her to sleep.
The hospital’s chief surgeon, Ahmad Obaid Mojadidi, told the Agence France-Pressethat the complicated operation performed on Chaparhar was the first of its kind in the region.Asree, whose name means “new flower,” was not in good condition after the procedure, according to the AFP. Her father, Nematullah, said he had not expected his infant daughter to survive the surgery.
“The doctors saved her life. I thank them,” Nematullah told AFP.
Doctors believe Asree’s birth defect is caused when a baby, in this case Asree’s potential triplet, does not develop correctly in utero, according to the BBC.
While not officially confirmed, this case appears similar to a rare condition called craniopagus parasiticus, in which an underdeveloped twin is attached to its fully-formed counterpart. One of the most famous examples of craniopagus parasiticus was Egyptian Manar Maged, who had the head of her twin removed in 2005 when she was 10 months old, reported The Telegraph. While that operation was initially successful, the girl developed a severe brain infectionand died about a year after the surgery.