Friday, 28 February 2014

BOKO HARAM: How To Defeat Boko Haram Successfully - Bukola Saraki


Earlier this week, once again, Boko Haram took innocent lives of over 43 school children in the Federal Government College in Buni Yadi. Senator Bukola Saraki sends his condolences to grieving families and shares his thoughts on how to defeat Boko Haram sect.

Saraki shared a successful way to fight Boko Haram, "As with all insurgencies, fighting Boko Haram is not just for the military to tackle. The success for Nigeria in fighting Boko Haram and terrorism in general is largely dependent upon two other key issues: leadership and political cooperation."

Senator Sakari is sure that, first of all, the President "must urgently provide all the necessary resources allocated by our Government to help ensure our nation’s security and must also work together with the Governors of the State to ensure a unified approach to combating this menace."

And secondly, he underlined that "political cooperation is the responsibility of all politicians."

"We all must understand our duties as elected representatives of our people and cooperate politically to bridge region and religion. We must also appeal to the Governors of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe, to all leaders from the region and to all opposition leaders to cooperate with federal Government. We have to fully support the military and provide all funds required by the security agencies. This must be a priority for both the Senate and the House of Representatives," Saraki said.

He believes that with the continued attacks in northern Nigeria, the support from each and every Nigerian is vitally important for combating violent extremism.

He also believes that the fight to protect people should be prioritised over domestic politics.

Saraki said that "the military can fight them but defeating them will take more than guns and bombs. Success will only happen when every leader, Governor, Senator and the President sit together and combine their political will to put an end to these senseless killings."

South Africans deporting Nigerians for flimsy excuses

For a while now the South African immigration have been deporting Nigerians for the flimsiest reasons. Starting from their airport, they deport you for allegedly carrying what they call 'fake' yellow card. Then sometimes they raid local hotels and even pick Nigerians up while they are going about their business. Today Friday Feb. 28th they deported eleven Nigerians for hotel reservation reasons. The ones staying at apartments too were deported because according to South African immigration, their names didn't appear on the apartment lease while clearly they were just guests. Someone I know was affected.

Why are they doing this? Our government needs to do something about this ASAP. This is not cool!

WOW: This Church In Abuja Gave Members $100 Each For Coming To Church (Photo)

The Holyhill Church which holds her service at Immaculate Hotel & Suites, Adetokunbo Ademola Crescent, Wuse 2, Abuja on Sunday gave all those who worshiped at the church a white envelope containing $100 which is about N16,000.



At the close of service, while the closing prayer was being said, the white envelop was shared to all the congregants.

According to a members of the church the reason why they were all given monetary gifts was that lately the Pastor of the church, Pastor Sunday Ogidigbo has been teaching a series on money and a member of the church felt moved to sow a seed into everyone's life.

The church Philosophy recognizes that the foundation of true greatness is embedded in the love of God and His kingdom and its people are renowned for their good character, sense of purpose, demonstration of the power of God and their material prosperity.

Mixed reactions have however trailed the donation as some were concerned about the source of the money and why the said donor decided to donate $100 each to the entire congregation.
Source: Lailas Blog

Court Fixes Date On Sanusi Lamido’s Suit

A Federal High Court in Lagos on Friday fixed March 21 to hear a motion filed by the suspended Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Malam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, seeking enforcement of his fundamental right.



Lamido had filed the suit through his counsel, Prof. Yemi Osibanjo (SAN), seeking an order restraining the police and officers of the State Security Service (SSS) from arresting, detaining or otherwise harassing him.

Joined as first to third respondents in the suit are: The Attorney General of the Federation (AGF), Inspector General of Police (I-G) and the SSS.

When the case was mentioned on Friday, Justice Ibrahim Buba adjourned it to March 21 for hearing, following an application for adjournment moved by counsel to all the respondents.

Counsel to the AGF, Dr Oscar Nliam, holding the brief of Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN), informed the court that his office had just been briefed on the matter.

He told the court that they were yet to receive all the processes filed by the applicant, and therefore prayed the court for a short adjournment to enable him collate all processes.

Counsel representing the I-G, Mr Chukwu Agwu, on his part, informed the court that he was only notified last night by his boss from the Force Headquarters that the suit will be coming up in court.

He said that the second respondent was yet to receive the processes and also prayed the court for an adjournment to enable him look at the processes when they arrive.

In the same vein, counsel representing the SSS, Mr Ahmed Musa, also aligned himself with the submissions of his colleagues, adding that an adjournment will be to their favour especially as parties were still within time of filing.

Counsel representing the applicant, Mr Kola Awodehin (SAN),, did not object to the prayers for adjournment, but noted that the suit bordered on fundamental rights enforcement and ought to be dealt with expeditiously.

Justice Buba, however, in a short ruling, adjourned the case to March 21 for hearing.
Sources: Leadership

H0rny Woman Called Police To Have Sêx With Cops, Arrest

Lustful widow arrrested for wasting police time after calling cops and asking for help as she didn't have sêx for years, Florida, USA.

H0rny Woman Called Police To Have Sêx With Cops, Arrested Primarily a boozy woman called 911 to complain about her automobile but then apparently said she hadn't "been penetrated in years" and when police officers turned up at her house she ground up against one of them.

According to police officers, 58-year-old Maria Montenez-Colon was drunk and she allegedly told the officer, "I haven't been penetrated in years. I am so horny."

As officers tried to reason with the woman by asking what they could do for her and she replied: "You can **** me."

An hour later she called 911 again to complain about the first officer turning her down.

When asked if she remembered the incident she said she did and allegedly added, "How else am I going to get you to **** me?"
Source: Mirror

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HORRIBLE: Cultists Kill LAUTECH Student, Cut Off His Arms

Mba Ikechukwu, a 100 hundred level student of the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso was on Tuesday killed by cultists.


Mba who was in the Department of Transport Management of the University was learnt to have been shot to death, his arms cut  off and his body mutilated by cultists who stormed his room on Tuesday evening.

The Police has however deposited his body in the mortuary. The University management has said they have met with the security agencies on Wednesday so that the culprits can be arrested.

Student held a peaceful rally on campus to mourn the late Mba. While the university’s management said that activities are going on smoothly and security in the hostels have been tightened since the incident.

The Dean of Students’ Affairs, Dr. Tunde Olabiyisi, however denied rumours that the institution had been closed for two days to ease the tension which resulted from the death of the student saying “You can see for yourself that the campus is peaceful and students are receiving lectures. There is no disruption whatsoever. Everywhere is peaceful. The incident happened outside the campus and appropriate actions are being taken.
Source: The Nation

LG Electronics introduces Ultra Chest Freezer into Nigerian market

Global Leader in consumer electronics and home appliances, LG Electronics (LG) is unrelenting in its quest to making life comfortable and convenient for its numerous consumers with the introduction of the new LG Chest Freezer. 
The event which held at the LG showroom in Lekki was aimed at making safe and healthy foods readily available to households and businesses as the Chest freezer has various capacities to meet both household and commercial needs. Continue...

The LG Chest Freezer is fitted with a powerful compressor that boasts a 10-year warranty. It also comes with the super-fast Blast Freezing feature and the Low Voltage Stabilizer (LVS). The LVS is a truly practical piece of technology that allows the chest freezer to function properly, even when local electricity supply is unstable. Specifically made for Africa, LG’s latest chest freezer offers efficient Light Emitting Diode (LED) lighting, an easy-to-open handle-less door and quiet operation. 
Speaking at the product launch, General Manager, Home Appliances Division, LG Electronics, West Africa operations Mr. Hyunwoo Jung said: “At LG, we understand that durability is just as important as strong performance. The compressor of our new chest freezer, which comes backed by a 10-year warranty, ensures worry-free operation year after year. LG’s model is the first in this product category to offer a compressor with a decade-long guarantee of reliability. “

Thanks to LG’s Blast Freezing feature, the new chest-type model freezes food items 30 percent faster than a conventional freezer. From meats to fruit and frozen foods, it offers consumers ample space to store more of the foods they love. Located on the inside of the  door, the Blast Freezing system employs two-way air ducts and a powerful turbo fan to quickly and efficiently distribute cold air.

The newly introduced LG Chest Freezer which is made in Korea is ideal for consumers that have to contend with an inconsistent power supply, this clever technology enables continuous operation despite fluctuations in voltage (from 135V to 290V). Ensuring that food stays frozen and removing the need for a separate voltage stabilizer, the LVS can help consumers to save money. 
Also speaking at the occasion, Managing Director, Fouani Nigeria Limited, Mr. Mohammed Fouani said:The LG Chest freezer is the perfect addition to any kitchen and is ideal for everyday living.This uniquely designed Home appliance preserves food and in the process preventing food wastage. The Low Voltage Stabilizer feature ensures that food stay frozen without an additional cost of purchasing a stabilizer. For optimized cooling there is the blast freezing feature as well as the 3D cooling with 2-way air duct.”

Providing the utmost in reliability and convenience, LG’s new chest freezers have an internally mounted and energy efficient, ultra-bright LED light which enables users to easily find the food items they’re looking for at night. LG’s LED light is 27 times more longer-lasting than a conventional bulb and less power hungry as well, which translates to fewer bulb replacements and lower electricity costs. Furthermore, the chest freezer’s LED light creates a pleasant, luxurious glow and generates a minimal amount of heat. 



To further boost durability, LG Chest Freezer comes with a unique door design. Overtime it has been observed that the handle mechanisms found on most freezers were prone to breaking; to avoid this issue a pocket handle was deployed in the product design.


In addition, LG Chest Freezer has a low noise level and brings a touch of style to homes with its sleek platinum-silver finish.

With the amazing capabilities of LG Chest Freezersin enabling consumers maintain healthy lifestyles; LG has once more demonstrated its commitment to churning out products that empowers consumers in ways never thought possible.

Photos from Senator Florence Ita Giwa's 68th birthday party

Senator Florence Ita Giwa turned 68 on Wednesday February 19th and friends, business partners and family gathered to celebrate her at the Pent House of the Eko Hotel in Lagos. Guests at the party included Ben Murray Bruce, Timi Alaibe, John Obayuwana, Chief Mrs Abbah Folawiyo, Monalisa Chinda, 2face Idibia, Ruth Osime, Fred Amata, Ene Maya, Ramsey Noah and many others. More pics after the cut...



Rita Dominic becomes face of a product of Keystone Bank

Actress Rita Dominic has landed another endorsement deal. From telecoms now to banking. The award winning actress and movie producer will be unveiled in the coming weeks as the face of a new initiative Keystone Bank will be launching soon to empower women called Pink Account or something like that. She signed a one year deal in January for millions of Naira and has already shot ads for the campaign. Congrats to her!

Governor Fashola renames hall to honour slain Yobe students

Lagos State Governor Babatunde Fashola yesterday Thursday February 27th renamed a hall initially named after him, to “Peace Hall’’, in memory of slain Yobe school children.

Vanguard reports that the hall was constructed by the Lagos Zonal Council of the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG), located at Fadeyi in Lagos.

Fashola said at the inauguration of the hall earlier named after him by NUPENG that he changed the name to honour the slain secondary school students.
"I appreciate NUPENG’s gesture but I will rename this edifice `Peace Hall`, in memory of the lives of the children that were brutally slain in Yobe by insurgents. The Children will soon be forgotten but as a reminder to us and the need to stand up for what is right, I ask that the hall be re-named as NUPENG’s Peace Hall, as we all search for peace across Nigeria. While we pray for the repose of the souls of these young ones, it is also a moment we must stand up as a nation. Whatever language you speak, whatever faith you practise, whatever ethnic/tribe you claim, this is the time it will not show. No matter how diverse we are, we are still one people, this is a time when colours and flag do not matter and political ideologies mean nothing. This is the time we must show and respect the values of the lives of fellow Nigerians’’ The governor said.

Photo: Davido gets a Rolex watch from footballer Samuel Eto'o

Good for him! See a pic of them dining together after the cut...


Again, Gunmen Kill Two, Raze Over 120 Houses in Plateau State

An eye witness said the attackers came into Diyam-Rim at about 2 am, raided the village for about an hour, killing the two persons and injuring two others.

Gunmen, suspected to be Fulani herdsmen, have again struck on the Plateau, leaving at least two dead and over 120 houses burnt at Diyam-Rim of Riyom local government area, and Rakok and Razat both of Barkin Ladi local government area of the state.
 The other attack on Rakok and Razat in Barkin Ladi left over 120 houses and farm produce burnt by the assailants.

Interim Administrator of Barkin Ladi local government, Habila Dung told newsmen on phone that the unknown gunmen stormed the villages in the early hours of yesterday morning destroying everything they came across.
(Source: Thisday)

Thursday, 27 February 2014

"I am definitely getting married this year' - Singer Faze says

Former Plantashun Boyz member, Faze says 2014 is the year he's settling down.
"I'm definitely getting married in 2014. It's a must! It's necessary. All my friends are married with kids and I am ready to do that now and God willing it is with the girl I am with now. " He tells LIB
He refused to say when exactly in 2014 but promised to let his fans know when the time comes. Faze has been in a longtime relationship with a Benin-based model & UNIBEN law student named Sandra

Nigerian student sentenced to death in Malaysia for drug trafficking

A 28 year old Nigerian student, Prince Bartholowmew Obitube, has been sentenced to death by a high court in Malaysia for trafficking drugs. The Shah Alam High Court yesterday Feb 26th gave the death penalty to Obitube after he was found guilty of trafficking cannabis, also known as marijuana.

The accused, a student with a private college in Kuala Lumpur, was arrested with 9,189kg of cannabis at Desa Satu Apartment, Gombak on Aug 20, 2011. According to the facts of the case, Obitube was caught by police from the Gombak Narcotic Crime Investigation Department, following a tip off, within the apartment area after he tried to run away with a backpack containing the drugs.

The offense, under the Dangerous Drugs Act in the country, provides a mandatory death sentence upon conviction.

Wednesday, 26 February 2014

'Samuel Eto'o is 39, not 32' his baby mama Anna Barranca claims

A week after Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho was secretly filmed saying he thinks Samuel Eto'o is older than his age, his ex Anna Barranca has spoken out saying Eto'o is way older than 32.
"The problem with Chelsea is I lack a scorer. I have Eto’o but he is 32 years old, maybe 35, who knows?’ Mourinho said in a private conversation but it was secretly recorded and published on a sports website. It has since been taken down.
Now Eto'o's former lover, Anna Barranca, who is 43years old and has an 11year old daughter, Annie,  with the footballer said he's not 35, but 39 going on 40. 

The Italian hairdresser (pictured above with her daughter) told The Sun UK today "I think Samuel is not 35 he is more 39. Samuel was born in 1974 and so that makes him 39 now.' She claims she was informed of Eto'o's true age when they were dating by a friend who grew up with Eto'o in Cameroon.

According to his passport, Eto'o was born in 1981. #Footballagethings :-)

Centenary Anniversary Broadcast by President Jonathan (pls read)

This is the national broadcast by Pres. Jonathan on the occasion of Nigeria’s Centenary Celebrations today Wednesday, 26thFebruary, 2014. Read his full speech below
Dear Compatriots,

1.  I extend warm greetings and felicitations to all Nigerians as we celebrate our nation’s centenary; a significant milestone in our journey to Nationhood.

 2. One hundred years ago, on the 1st of January 1914, the British Colonial authorities amalgamated the Southern and Northern Protectorates, giving birth to the single geo-political entity called Nigeria which has become our home, our hope, and our heritage.
 3. I have often expressed the conviction that our amalgamation was not a mistake. While our union may have been inspired by considerations external to our people; I have no doubt that we are destined by God Almighty to live together as one big nation, united in diversity. Continue...

4. I consider myself specially privileged to lead our country into its second century of existence. And as I speak with you today, I feel the full weight of our hundred-year history. But what I feel most is not frustration, it is not disillusionment. What I feel is great pride and great hope for a country that is bound to overcome the transient pains of the moment and eventually take its rightful place among the greatest nations on earth.


5.         Like every country of the world, we have had our troubles. And we still do. We have fought a civil war. We have seen civil authorities overthrown by the military. We have suffered sectarian violence. And as I speak, a part of our country is still suffering from the brutal assault of terrorists and insurgents.

6.            While the occasion of our centenary undoubtedly calls for celebration, it is also a moment to pause and reflect on our journey of the past one hundred years, to take stock of our past and consider the best way forward for our nation.


7.         Even as we celebrate our centenary, we must realise that in the context of history, our nation is still in its infancy.


8.         We are a nation of the future, not of the past and while we may have travelled for a century, we are not yet at our destination of greatness.


9.         The amalgamation of 1914 was only the first step in our national journey. Unification was followed by independence and democracy which have unleashed the enormous potentials of our people and laid the foundation for our nation’s greatness.


10.    In challenging times, it is easy to become pessimistic and cynical. But hope, when grounded in realism, enables and inspires progress. Therefore, as we celebrate our first century of nationhood and enter a second, we must not lose sight of all that we have achieved since 1914 in terms of nation-building, development and progress.


11.    Today, we salute once again the great heroes of our nation – Herbert Macaulay, Ernest Ikoli, Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, Sir Ahmadu Bello, Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Alvan Ikoku, Chief Harold Dappa-Biriye, Dr. Michael Okpara, Chief Anthony Enahoro, Mallam Aminu Kano, Mokwugo Okoye and Chief Michael Imoudu among others.


12.    We must be inspired by our past to overcome the obstacles we face in the present and honour our forebears by realising the promise of a Nigeria that is not only independent but also truly unified, prosperous and admired the world over.


13.    The history of Nigeria since independence is the story of a struggle to fulfill our great promise. The discovery of oil in our country in the late 1950s offered new hope of prosperity but we have not always been able to reap the benefits in a fair and equitable way.


14.    The situation was not helped by political instability and the frequent suspension of democracy by military coups. During the civil war, the very existence of our country was cast into doubt but through it all, the promise of a Nigeria that is united, free and strong remained in our people's hearts.


15.    Thanks to the efforts of our statesmen and women, and millions of ordinary Nigerians, the union endured and flourished.  I would like to specifically commend members of the Armed Forces for their contributions and sacrifices to keep Nigeria one.


16.    General Yakubu Gowon had the wisdom and grace to declare that the civil war had seen "no victor, no vanquished" and welcomed, "the dawn of national reconciliation".


17.    It was in this spirit that General Olusegun Obasanjo collected the instruments of surrender at the end of the war and later became the first military ruler in our country to hand over power voluntarily to a democratic government.


18.    While the Second Republic did not last, his fine example was later followed by General Abdulsalam Abubakar who paved the way for our current democratic dispensation which has lasted longer than the previous three put together. 

19.    As we celebrate our centenary, I believe that it is vital that we focus our thoughts on the vast potentials of a unified and progressive Nigeria; and build on the relative stability of the Fourth Republic to achieve accelerated national socio-economic development.


20.    I also believe that the future greatness of our country is assured by the favourable tail winds of a resilient population, ecological diversity, rich natural resources and a national consciousness that rises above our differences.


21.    We are a unique country. We have been brought together in a union like no other by providence. Our nation has evolved from three regions to thirty six states and a Federal Capital Territory.

22.    We have transited from the Parliamentary to a Presidential system of government. We have moved our capital from the coastal city of Lagos to Abuja, at the centre of our country.


23.    Today Abuja stands as a monument to our national aspiration for greater unity; it symbolises our dream of a modern nation unhinged from primordial cleavages and designed as a melting pot of our diversity.


24.    If in our first century, we could build a new capital city, we can surely build a newer, stronger, more united and prosperous Nigeria in the next century that will be an authentic African success story.
 

25.    The whole world awaits this African success story. With our sheer size, population, history, resilience, human and natural resources and economic potentials, Nigeria is divinely ordained to lead the African Renaissance.


26.    That is why I am confident that in the next 100 years, those who will celebrate Nigeria’s second centenary, will do so as a united, prosperous and politically stable nation which is truly the pride and glory of Africa and the entire black race.
 27.    The key to the fulfilment of that vision is our continued unity as a nation. Perhaps one of the most amazing stories of our political evolution in the last hundred years is that an ordinary child of ordinary parentage from a minority group has risen to occupy the highest office in our country.
 28.    As we march into the next hundred years, it is my hope that mine will no longer be an extra-ordinary story but an accepted reality of our democracy that every Nigerian child can pursue his or her dreams no matter how tall; that every Nigerian child can aspire to any position in our country, and will not be judged by the language that he speaks or by how he worships God; not by gender nor by class; but by his abilities and the power of his dreams. 

29.    I am proud and privileged to have been elected leader of Nigeria and I consider it my solemn responsibility to act in the best interest of the nation at all times.


30.    Dear compatriots, in line with the thoughts of that great son of our continent, Nelson Mandela, let us not judge ourselves, and let not the world judge us by how many times we have stumbled, but by how strongly we have risen, every single time that we have faltered.


31.    Even as we remain resolute in our conviction that our union is non-negotiable, we must never be afraid to embrace dialogue and strengthen the basis of this most cherished union. A strong nation is not that which shies away from those difficult questions of its existence, but that which confronts such questions, and together provides answers to them in a way that guarantees fairness, justice and equity for all stakeholders.


32.    My call for the National Conference in this first year of our second century is to provide the platform to confront our challenges. I am confident that we shall rise from this conference with renewed courage and confidence to march through the next century and beyond, to overcome all obstacles on the path to the fulfilment of our globally acknowledged potential for greatness.


33.    I have referred to national leaders who did so much to build our nation in the past hundred years but nation-building is not just a matter for great leaders and elites alone.
  

34.    All Nigerians must be involved in this national endeavour. From the threads of our regional, ethnic and religious diversities we must continuously weave a vibrant collage of values that strengthen the Nigerian spirit.


35.    The coming National Conference should not be about a few, privileged persons dictating the terms of debate but an opportunity for all Nigerians to take part in a comprehensive dialogue to further strengthen our union. 

36.    I am hopeful that the conference will not result in parochial bargaining between competing regions, ethnic, religious and other interest groups but in an objective dialogue about the way forward for our nation and how to ensure a more harmonious balance among our three tiers of government. 

37.    My dear compatriots, as we celebrate our centenary, the security situation in some of our North-Eastern States, sadly remains a major concern for us. Just yesterday, young students, full of hopes and dreams for a great future, were callously murdered as they slept in their college dormitories in Yobe State. I am deeply saddened by their deaths and that of other Nigerians at the hands of terrorists. Our hearts go out to their parents and relatives, colleagues and school authorities.


38.    We will continue to do everything possible to permanently eradicate the scourge of terrorism and insurgency from our country.  We recognise that the root cause of militancy, terrorism and insurgency is not the strength of extremist ideasbut corrupted values and ignorance.


39.    That is why our counter-terrorism strategy is not just about enforcing law and order as we have equipped our security forces to do.It also involves expanding economic opportunities, social inclusion, education and other measures that will help restore normalcy not just in the short term, but permanently.


40.    I want to reassure Nigerians that terrorism, strife and insecurity in any part of Nigeria are abhorrent and unacceptable to us. I urge leaders throughout Nigeria to ensure that ethnicity and religion are not allowed to become political issues.

41.    I hope and pray that one hundred years from now, Nigerians will look back on another century of achievements during which our union was strengthened, our independence was enhanced, our democracy was entrenched and our example was followed by leaders of other nations whose ambition is to emulate the success of Nigeria; a country that met its difficulties head-on and fulfilled its promise.

42.    Finally, Dear Compatriots, as we enter a second century in the life of our nation, let us rededicate ourselves to doing more to empower the youth of our country. Our common heritage and future prosperity are best protected and guaranteed by them. We must commit our full energies and resources to empowering them to achieve our collective vision of greatness in this second century of our nationhood.

43.    That is the task before our country; that is the cause I have chosen to champion and I believe we will triumph.

44.    I wish all Nigerians happy Centenary celebrations.

45.    Long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

46.       I thank you.

''I dated Kim a long time ago. Not dating Khloe' Rapper Game reveals

Kim Kardashian dated quite a few celebrity men back in the day and rapper The Game was one of them. While denying reports that he is romancing newly single Khloe Kardashian, who he has been spotted with several times in the past few months, The Game said he couldn't be dating Khloe because he already dated her sister.
"Me and Khloe, those are just rumours. It's funny man cos me and Khloe we're cool.  People don't know, but I've been knowing Khloe for 12 years - you know what I'm saying? I went and dated Kim for a while. A little short while. We went to McDonalds twice. Pulled up in a drive thru. That was a long time ago. Kanye was the homie. He's still the homie. That is his wife. They got a family. I love them. They're great.'  he told DJ Charlie Sloth on BBC Radio1Extra.

Senate orders army to the North after Yobe school massacre

With 59 school children dead in Yobe State, the Senate Defence Committee has ordered the Nigerian Army to the North East today to provide protection. (A survivor pictured above)

The Senate Defence Committee, chaired by Senator George Thompson Sekibo suspended budget hearings to pass a resolution which ordered the Nigerian Army to the North East.

Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Kenneth Minimah was ordered to provide security for all schools and health institutions in the Boko Haram affected areas to include Maiduguri and Yobe.

General Minimah thanked the Committee for its concern and said, "...it will be the last of such from the insurgents." Continue...

The resolution, introduction by Senator Ojudu from Ekiti Central, was critical of the military's failure to pick up intelligence before the attack and its slowness to respond to the attack for five hours.

Ojudu said, "The North East calls for special attention and we should not be seating down here in Abuja discussing budget while our young ones are being slaughtered in cold blood."

It ordered the army to develop a strategy to curb to the attacks of Boko Haram using all military resources, and relocate to Maiduguri temporarily.

All schools and health institutions to be provided with special security.

And the Committee of Defense invited the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to provide the Armed Forces with what it needs.

The Committee of Defence will tour the three affected states when the Senate resumes it plenary.

Source: Sahara Reporters

PHOTO: Davido Shows Off His Gold-Plated iPhone 

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Skelewu crooner Davido has once again reminded that he is loaded with cash and loves exclusive things most of all.
The star singer shared a photo of his new 24-carate gold-plated iPhone 5S in the morning of February 25, 2014.
“Just got mine done! Hit up @malivelihood for urs :),” Skelewu crooner wrote on his Instagram.
Check out the photo of Davido’s exclusive mobile phone below: